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The Epidemiology doctoral program focuses on public health and population-based studies. Candidates employ epidemiological techniques to investigate intricate health challenges. The PhD curriculum includes two years of classes plus a minimum of two years dedicated to research. Participants must undergo teaching preparation and assist with method-based and subject-specific courses. Requirements also encompass a written comprehensive test, a mock oral examination, preliminary assessments, various presentation formats, and a culminating dissertation with its defense.
Environmental Epidemiology investigates illness patterns linked to workplace hazards and environmental factors affecting broader communities. Current studies by faculty and students delve into genetic-environmental connections in cancer, air quality impacts, radiation dangers, childhood asthma trends, and environmental influences on reproduction. Department researchers also assess risk evaluation methodologies and tobacco's effects on particular groups. Beyond mandatory classes, students participate in monthly Environmental Epidemiology Journal Club sessions to debate contemporary issues with peers and professors. These cross-departmental gatherings promote knowledge sharing. The Journal Club proves especially valuable for exam preparation and helps advanced students stay updated with recent publications. It enhances public speaking abilities, introduces cutting-edge research, and sharpens analytical skills for scientific inquiry.