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6th Annual Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Trainee Symposium Seminar

Posted by hopkinsepi on May 10, 2010

Friday, May 14th Cancer Epidemiology Seminar and Poster Session:

6th Annual Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Trainee Symposium Seminar
Public Policy Development: The Collision of Cancer and Politics in Maryland 

presented by Robert Villanueva, MPA
Executive Director
Maryland State Council on Cancer Control

Friday, May 14, 2010
12:15-1:20 p.m.

Room W3030

Open to all students, faculty and staff

Additionally, we are pleased to invite you to attend the 6th Annual Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Trainee Poster Session

 Friday, May 14 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Room W1030.

 We hope that you will be able to stop by to see and hear the research accomplishments of our students and fellows over the past year.

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GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR

Posted by hopkinsepi on May 7, 2010

THE GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY SPECIAL SEMINAR SERIES

 Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

 *****************

Robert Wojciechowski, O.D, M.Sc., Ph.D., FAAO

A Faculty Candidate

 From

National Human Genome Research Institute

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus

Statistical Genetics Section

 Will Present

 “Nature and Nurture: The Complex Genetics of Myopia and Human Refractive Development”

 May 11, 2010

12:15-1:15

Room W2008

Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Network Meta-analysis Methods Meeting & Workshop

Posted by hopkinsepi on May 6, 2010

Network Meta-analysis Methods Meeting & Workshop

May 19 – 21, 2010

 

Seminars Open to Public on Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Location: W1030, Anna M. Baetjer Room

Time: 3:00 – 5:00 pm

 

3:00 pm   Network meta-analysis: A boost for comparative effectiveness research?

Dr. Milo Puhan, Associate Professor, JHSPH

 

3:30 pm   Opportunities and challenges of network meta-analysis for comparative effectiveness research

Dr. Tianjing Li, JHSPH

 

4:00 pm   Multiple treatments, multiple outcomes, and multiple follow-up times

Dr. Christopher Schmid, Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine

 

To register for the full meeting & for more information:

Contact Tianjing Li (tli@jhsph.edu), phone: 410-502-4630

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The Pew Leadership Year – Introductory Sessions

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 28, 2010

We are pleased to announce that The Pew Charitable Trusts is accepting applications for the Pew Leadership Year, which will begin in September 2010.  These one-year, paid positions are open to individuals completing an undergraduate or advanced degree between December 2009 and August 2010.

Please help us identify talented students with an interest in building a leadership career in the public or nonprofit sectors.  You are welcome to distribute this notice to students and post it in the career placement center.  Our application deadline is May 24, 2010.  Interviews will be conducted throughout May and into June, and offers will be extended in late June.

We invite you and interested students to learn more about The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Pew Leadership Year by attending one of our 35-minute informational webinars.  To register for a session, please click on a link below:

 -          Wednesday, May 5, 2010                    4:00 pm EDT https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/789751282

-          Wednesday, May 12, 2010                  4:00 pm EDT https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/541779618

-          Tuesday, May 18, 2010                       3:30 pm EDT https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/275059299

 For additional information about the program and the application process, please view the below program description and visit our Web site at www.pewtrusts.org.  Questions that are not addressed by those resources may be directed to pewleadershipyear (at) pewtrusts.org.

 Libby Doggett, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, Pew Center on the States
The Pew Charitable Trusts  
901 E Street NW, 10th Floor   Washington, D.C.  20004
p: 202.862.9865  | m: 512.775.2893 | e:  ldoggett (at) pewtrusts.org

Program – The Pew Leadership Year The Pew Leadership Year offers hands-on experience in public policy advocacy, research and communications to individuals who are dedicated to building a leadership career in the public or nonprofit sectors and have recently completed an undergraduate or advanced degree. The first Pew Leadership Year will begin in September 2010 and conclude in August 2011. These year-long, paid positions – all based in our Washington, DC, office – will provide 22 exceptionally talented graduates the chance to work alongside Pew professionals, gaining valuable skills while making important contributions to our work. Pew Leadership Fellows will learn and hone essential skills that will help them thrive not only during their tenure at Pew, but in any chosen career. Participants will work with a diverse group of Pew staff in specific departments. Through observation and involvement, each fellow will have the opportunity to work on critical issues, which may include: global conservation; U.S. land conservation; marine environmental advocacy; global warming and energy policy; federal banking regulations; financial reform; state fiscal issues; election initiatives; public safety; the healthy development of young children; and early childhood education. Each program participant will focus on one discipline – advocacy/policy, research or communications – within one department – Pew Center on the States, Pew Economic Policy Group, Pew Environment Group or Pew Health Group. While immersed in one area, participants will have ample exposure to other program areas and attend professional and leadership development seminars. During their Pew Leadership year, Fellows will have a wide range of responsibilities, which may include: • Conduct original research and writing projects. • Collect, compile and analyze data. • Provide financial assistance to advocates and other leaders to educate policy makers and the public about the benefits of various programs. • Become immersed in the research, planning, strategy formulation and execution of a multi-state advocacy campaign. • Help prepare for press and other events and attend seminars, briefings or congressional hearings. • Assist in efforts to educate policy makers, coordinate work with coalition partners and create fact sheets and other materials. • Help create effective online presentations that promote various issues and campaigns. • Track legislation and relevant press coverage and research public officials’ records and statements. • Support a broad range of advocacy activities. Eligibility The Pew Leadership Year is open to individuals graduating with a bachelor or advanced degree from December 2009 through August 2010. Individuals who studied the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: economics, political science, environmental science, health science, communications, journalism or public policy. An applicant must have the legal right to work in the United States at the time of applying to the program. The criteria for assessment of applicants will include: • Evidence of superior academic achievement. • Demonstrated analytical skills through academic studies and/or work experience, including an ability to synthesize large amounts of information and focus quickly on the essence of an issue. • A strong commitment to producing measurable results. • Demonstrated leadership capabilities. • Excellent written and oral communications skills, including an ease in communicating complex concepts in a clear, effective manner for a general audience. • Demonstrated interest through academic study and/or prior full-time or part-time work experience in building a leadership career. • Demonstrated understanding of policy, research and organizational issues. • Ability to perform substantive research. • Results-oriented style with a focus on process and achievement. • Recognized ability to meet multiple deadlines by maintaining a high level of organization. • Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to develop and manage productive relationships with colleagues. Application Process Applications are available online in the Careers @ Pew / Pew Leadership Year section of Pew’s website at www.pewtrusts.org. We suggest you create a login ID and password, allowing for future access to edit your information. Applications should be submitted no later than May 24, 2010. A cover letter is not required. School transcript and recommendation letters are required at the time of an office interview. Essays: In addition to the application questions, two essays are required. Each essay should be no longer than 400 words. Each should be a concise, well-written essay describing your academic studies and other relevant experiences and how each has prepared you to pursue a career in public policy or the nonprofit sector. The essays may include any notable coursework, research activities, participation in local, regional, or national volunteer activities, and work experience. Your essays should also provide information illustrating your leadership experience and ability to work independently as well as in teams. Essay 1: Explain your reasons for applying to Pew’s one-year leadership program and why you have chosen your areas of interest. Include how your education and prior experiences make you well-qualified for the position. What strengths and ideas do you bring to the role? Essay 2: Describe an experience that demonstrates your leadership abilities and qualities. What was the objective of the effort, and what role did you play to encourage success? In hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently? Interview Process You will be contacted in late May should you be selected for an interview. The first round of interviews will be conducted by telephone. We expect to invite finalist candidates to our Washington, DC, office for a last round of interviews in the first two weeks of June. Arrangements may be made for a video-conference interview in lieu of an in-office interview. Please note that applicants are responsible for any travel expenses. Offers will be extended in late June/early July 2010. Program Areas Hosting Pew Leadership Fellows Pew Center on the States Pew’s Center on the States (PCS) works to advance state policies that serve the public interest. PCS conducts credible research, brings together diverse perspectives, and analyzes states’ experiences to determine what works and what does not. We work with a wide variety of partners to identify and advance nonpartisan, pragmatic solutions for pressing problems affecting Americans. www.pewcenteronthestates.org – Policy/Advocacy Positions – Children’s Campaign – Research Positions – State Fiscal Policy and Government Performance Pew Economic Policy Group Pew’s Economic Policy Group (PEPG) combines a belief in the importance of upward mobility and the power of the market economy. In this spirit, we promote policies and practices that strengthen and ensure the future competitiveness of the U.S. economy by cultivating new bipartisan coalitions, informing critical national debates and striving toward meaningful policy change. www.pewtrusts.org/economicpolicy – Research Positions – Subsidyscope; Financial Reform Pew Environment Group The Pew Environment Group (PEG) is the conservation arm of The Pew Charitable Trusts and focuses primarily on addressing the problems of climate change, the preservation of large intact wilderness ecosystems, and the protection of the global marine environment. www.pewenvironment.org – Policy/Advocacy Positions – Campaigns; Government and Field Operations – Communications Positions Pew Health Group The Pew Health Group (PHG) seeks to improve the health and well-being of all Americans. Based on research and critical analysis, the program advocates policies that reduce unacceptable health risks, focusing on areas that include food, medical and consumer product safety. www.pewtrusts.org/health – Communications Positions – Web and Media – Policy/Advocacy Positions – Financial Security Portfolio We are an equal opportunity employer.

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ESO Doctoral Program Meeting: TODAY, 4/30, 2-3pm

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 26, 2010

Dear Fellow Epi Doctoral Students,

Please join us TODAY in the last ESO Doctoral Student meeting of the year.  The event information is as follows:

EVENT:  ESO Doctoral Student Meeting 
DATE:  TODAY, April 30, 2010
TIME:  2pm-3pm
LOCATION:  Wolfe, E9519

Please bring your questions, suggestions or even positive comments about the program!  We would love to hear from you.  There will be sweets, so don’t miss out!

Regards,

Rosemay (Your friendly ESO Doctoral Student Representative)

P.S. For those curious, we are slowly transitioning into having all event information posted on this central website as oppose to mass emails using listserve.  We are very grateful for your patience!

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“Lessons Learned from 18 years of Molecular Epidemiology of TB in San Francisco”, with Dr. Phil Hopewell

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 22, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010:  Guest Lecturer:
The Center for TB Research and the Department of Epidemiology welcome
Dr. Phillip Hopewell, the 2010 Pfizer Infectious Disease Visiting Professor to present 
“Lessons Learned from 18 years of Molecular Epidemiology of TB in San Francisco”
in Sheldon Hall (W1214) at 12:15-1:30.  
All are welcome to attend.

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Novel DNA Methylation Markers of Pancreatic Cancer Risk

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 22, 2010

Friday, April 30: Doctoral Proposal Seminar
“Novel DNA Methylation Markers of Pancreatic Cancer Risk”
Andrew Jaffe, PhD candidate
Dr. Dani Fallin, advisor
in W3030 at 12:15 – 1:20 PM 

Background Papers:
“Fraga MF, Ballestar E, Paz MF, Ropero S, Setien F, Ballestar ML, Heine-Suñer D, Cigudosa JC, Urioste M, Benitez J, Boix-Chornet M, Sanchez-Aguilera A, Ling C, Carlsson E, Poulsen P, Vaag A, Stephan Z, Spector TD, Wu YZ, Plass C, Esteller M. Epigenetic differences arise during the lifetime of monozygotic twins. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2005;102:10604–10609. [PubMed]
Feinberg AP. The epigenetics of cancer etiology. Seminars in Cancer Biology 14 (2004) 427–432.

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Population Immunity to Measles and Rubella Virus in Rural Zambia

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 22, 2010

Wednesday, April 28: Doctoral Proposal Seminar
“Population Immunity to Measles and Rubella Virus in Rural Zambia”
Zunera Gilani, MPH
PhD candidate
Dr. William Moss, advisor
in W2017 at 12:15 PM – 1:20 PM

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The Epidemiology of Hepatitis E Virus and the Relationship between Infection in Pigs and Humans in a Community of Agricultural-Food System in Thailand

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 22, 2010

Friday, April 23:  “The Epidemiology of Hepatitis E Virus and the Relationship between Infection in Pigs and Humans in a Community of Agricultural-Food System in Thailand”. 
 Soawapak Hinjoy, DVM, MSc (VPH), MPH
Dr. Kenrad Nelson, advisor.
in W3030 at 12:15 – 1:20 PM
Background paper:  
Meng X.J. Recent Advances in Hepatitis E Virus. Journal of Viral Hepatitis (2010) 17; 153-161.

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SER – Workshops for Students June 23rd

Posted by hopkinsepi on April 19, 2010

Dear students, post-docs, fellows, trainees and interns:

The SER-student caucus will be sponsoring three, half-day workshops on Wednesday, June 23rd. Advance registration is required for these sessions. Details and on-line registration are available at: http://www.epiresearch.org/meeting/students.html
I. Developing an Epidemiologic Research Project
Presenter
Dr. Scott Osborne, Scientific Review officer, National Institutes of Health

Description of workshop
This half-day workshop will address multiple facets of the process of developing a first or early career epidemiologic research project and the review of epidemiologic applications at the NIH.

Registration fee: FREE!

II. SAS Institute Training Workshop
Presenter
Dr. F. Michael Speed, Director of Online Learning and Professor of Statistics, Texas A&M

Description of workshop
This half-day instructional workshop, sponsored by the SAS Institute, will focus on an advanced SAS programming topic, such as using Enterprise Guide with regression, logistic regression, and mixed models.

Registration fee: $25

III. Directed Acyclic Graphs: A Practical Tool for Reducing Bias and Increasing the Power of Your Study
Presenters
Dr. Charles Poole, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina School of Global Public Health; Dr. Ian Shrier, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University

Description of workshop
This half-day instructional workshop will focus on the application of Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) to improve the design and analysis of epidemiologic studies. Participants will be introduced to DAGs and shown how they can be used to determine appropriate sets of variables for restriction, matching, stratification and adjustment in estimating total exposure and treatment effects. Participants will work through concrete examples of increasing complexity. Finally, more advanced applications will be introduced, including the estimation of direct effects and the use of DAGs in identifying bias-amplifying covariates and enhancing evidence synthesis in meta-analyses.

Registration fee: $25

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