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Transforming Epidemiology for 21st Century Medicine & Public Health
- Transforming epidemiology for 21st century medicine and public health.
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Lynch S and Rebbeck T. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2013 Mar 5. - Cancer epidemiology matters blog from the National Cancer Institute: Join the dialogue and submit your ideas
- A digital forum: challenges in cardiovascular epidemiology. Join the conversation with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
- The emergence of translational epidemiology.
Khoury MJ et al. Am J Epidemiology - From the Epidemiology Monitor: Recommendations made and actions proposed to transform epidemiology for 21st century medicine and public health, 2013 Mar
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