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epidemiology

[ep-i-dee-mee-ol-uh-jee, -dem-ee-] / ˌɛp ɪˌdi miˈɒl ə dʒi, -ˌdɛm i- /
NOUN
public health
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“The fact that it does seem to be flattening out, at least at a national level, is encouraging,” said Katherine Keyes, a Columbia University epidemiology professor whose research focuses on drug use.

From Seattle Times

Human eDNA could present significant advances to research in fields as diverse as conservation, epidemiology, forensics and farming.

From Scientific American

The Danish epidemiology study does not offer hard-and-fast proof of the cannabis-schizophrenia connection, which could be accomplished only through randomized controlled trials.

From Scientific American

Other scientists say epidemiology studies and lab work by Greenamyre and others are persuasive.

From Science Magazine

The hospital then called in teams from Public Health — Seattle & King County, who began testing the bacteria to check if strains matched up, and eventually sent samples to state epidemiology laboratories for further DNA sequencing.

From Seattle Times