Epidemiology is defined as the study of the distribution and determinants of disease, disability and injury within human populations.
The goals of the epidemiologist are to identify the factors or agents that are linked with objectively measured patterns of harm, to advance and evaluate methods of disease prevention, and to aid in planning and evaluation of the effectiveness of programs that advance public health.
The results of epidemiological research have had a great influence on clinical medicine. Current faculty research undertaken in the Division is wide ranging and includes health effects related to exposures to lead, arsenic, manganese, mercury, solvents, fuels, pesticides, organochlorines and other persistent organic pollutants, fibers, radiation, nutritional and lifestyle factors, alcohol and illicit drugs, and work-related ergonomic disorders. The health outcomes being studied include: allergy, asthma, reproductive, hormone, many types of cancer, genetics of complex diseases, growth and development, neurological and psychiatric disorders, pulmonary disease, injuries, stroke, heart disease, bone health, mortality and exposure body burden.
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هزینه دوره ها یک شاخص است و باید به عنوان راهنما مورد استفاده قرار گیرد گرفتن اطلاعات دقیق عزینه
Official college transcripts Official GRE score Official TOEFL test score if English is not your native language Three letters of recommendation submitted through the online recommendation system
The following exams and minimum scores are accepted as proof of English proficiency - TOEFL minimum score of 80 iBT In-person and at-home online exam scores accepted TOEFL Essentials and My Best Test scores are not accepted. IELTS minimum score of 6.5 overall band. In-person and at-home online exam scores accepted. PTE minimum score of 54.
تاریخ ددلاین مشخص نیست با یک مشاور IDP صحبت کنید برای اطلاعات بیشتر
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