PQHS 501: Assessing Heterogneity in the Immune Response Against Malaria in African Children
Presented by Epidemiology and Biostatistics PhD student Emily Hannon at 9:30 am, BRB 105.
PQHS 501: Deviations from additivity in APOE4-mediated Alzheimer's Disease risk
Razaq Durodoye, PhD candidate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Biomedical Research Building 105. Durodoye's doctoral work characterizes race and ethnicity specific APOE4 effects, examines model fit assuming conventional additivity, and identifies deviations from…
Annual PQHS Picnic!
It's almost here! The annual gathering of PQHS faculty, staff, and students at the Farm to eat, drink, and be merry! Please respond to your calendar invitation from Julie, and plan to bring a side dish or dessert to share. The department will provide hamburgers,…
Buying the Block: A Lesson on Community Investment
This DEI Learning Group will be led by Shamayim "Mama Shu" Harris, Founder and CEO of Avalon Village. At noon via Zoom.
Dissertation Defense: Emily Hannon
Emily Hannon, PhD candidate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, will present and defend their dissertation, "Assessing Heterogeneity of Response to Malaria in African Children", at 3 pm in Wood Building, room WG-86
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