Use "epidemiologist|epidemiologists" in a sentence

1. I am an epidemiologist.

2. Stephen, I'm an epidemiologist.

3. Now, I'm an infectious disease epidemiologist by training.

4. This is a slide that epidemiologists have been showing for some time now,

5. Sarah Lyon-Callo, Director and State Epidemiologist Janese Bouters, Executive Secretary

6. Epidemiologists and doctors have been very good about telling us about protecting our skin.

7. You are a member of the Canary Project, the CDC's rapid response team of field epidemiologists?

8. 7 But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists,[www.Sentencedict.com] and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry.

9. But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists, and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry.

10. In contrast the epidemiologist views the surgeon's patients at the aggregate level as clusters of variables.

11. UNICEF is providing technical expertise and material in the area of water and sanitation; WHO has deployed an epidemiologist.

12. And it's well known by epidemiologists that kids who live near textile works tend to have high rates of leukemia.

13. Yet epidemiologists in many countries have independently evaluated possible methods of transmission and have reached the same conclusions.

14. So I'm a doctor, but I kind of slipped sideways into research, and now I'm an epidemiologist.

15. Bette Caan is a senior research scientist and a nutritional epidemiologist at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research

16. We didn't have a group of epidemiologists ready to go, who would have gone, seen what the disease was, seen how far it had spread.

17. An epidemiologist in Brazil, where daily deaths have passed 2,000, has said he fears the country may become a threat to global public health.

18. The most suitable audiences, according to the authors, would be "not only epidemiologists, but also respiratory physicians, allergists and pediatricians involved in asthma epidemiology."

19. The Ministry of Health, supported by WHO has sent a multidisciplinary team including a virologist, an epidemiologist and an entomologist to investigate both outbreaks.

20. Introducing CinemaSafe: a program promoting protocols and guidelines developed and supported by leading epidemiologists to support a safe return to movie theaters.

21. Nutritional epidemiologists use multivariate statistics, such as principal components analysis and factor analysis, to measure how patterns of dietary behavior influence the risk of developing cancer.

22. "We haven't found evidence of infected pigs," said Ian Lipkin, a Columbia University epidemiologist and member of the World Health Organization's surveillance network.

23. Furthermore, an epidemiologist, a public health specialist and a water and sanitation engineer have been dispatched to support control activities in the field.

24. Treatments may be also premature, says Richard Levine, an epidemiologist and pre-eclampsia expert at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Maryland.

25. When nutrition epidemiologist Renata Micha and her colleagues pooled and analyzed the data from 20 previous studies in a new way, they spotted the trend.

26. Environmental health specialists and epidemiologists watch carefully for epizootic conditions that may be transmitted to humans so they can take early action to prevent human disease.

27. 26 With the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO) support, the WHO Regional Office for Africa will be sending a team composed of an epidemiologist, entomologist and virologist.

28. With the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO) support, the WHO Regional Office for Africa will be sending a team composed of an epidemiologist, entomologist and virologist.

29. The WHO team includes an epidemiologist, laboratory specialists and a pharmacologist/toxicologist who are providing technical support to the national intersectoral committee created for this purpose.

30. The 48-year-old cancer epidemiologist had just delivered a Christmas gift in late December when a group of preteens tackled her to the ground, punched and Burglarized her

31. "We didn't ask 'Why didn't you get enough rest or sleep?'" said Lela McKnight-Eily, an epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who led the study. Sentencedict.com

32. Biostatistics may be understood as one of the tools that epidemiology employs; that is, an epidemiologist may use Biostatistics principles to help process data and to make helpful inferences

33. One of the authors, the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson, who sits on the World Health Organisation's crisis committee for the eruption, said the virus had "full pandemic latent".

34. A new book called Countdown, by Shanna Swan, an environmental and reproductive epidemiologist at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, finds that sperm Counts have dropped almost 60

35. A leading epidemiologist has called on the WHO to clarify its definition of an influenza pandemic — otherwise too many flu viruses could qualify as pandemic strains, causing undue alarm.

36. During the discussion period, several provincial epidemiologists stated a preference for switching when a suitable five-antigen acellular pertussis vaccine becomes available, avoiding the confusion of step-wise changes and the need for extra injections.

37. One of the authors the epidemiologist and disease modeller Neil Ferguson who sits on the World Health Organisation's emergency committee for the outbreak said the virus had "full pandemic potential".

38. Epidemiologist Shanna Swan says low Counts and changes to sexual development could endanger human species Last modified on Sat 27 Feb 2021 08.00 EST Falling sperm Counts and changes to sexual

39. Zeng Guang, chief epidemiologist of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, says the number of A/H1N1 infections in China is expected to peak between this winter and spring.

40. 30 Sir Richard Doll, the epidemiologist who discovered the link between smoking and lung cancer in the 1960s, will this week warn that children living near electricity power lines are at an increased risk from leukaemia.

41. So, what epidemiologists do, is then they use this equation trying to say, okay, what does this tell us about the spread of the disease, or the spread of diffusion, in this case, of disease, right?

42. The Handbook of Anthropometry is an invaluable addition to the reference libraries of a broad spectrum of health professionals, among them health scientists, physicians, physiologists, nutritionists, dieticians, nurses, public health researchers, epidemiologists, exercise physiologists, and physical therapists

43. We have concluded that a system of testing can be implemented to determine appropriate standards of strength, speed, flexibility, agility, endurance etc., all of which would be required in extreme stressful conditions. (iv) Medical Considerations Dr. Christopher Patterson, a specialist in geriatric medicine and Dr. Arthur Leon, a cardiologist and epidemiologist, gave expert medical evidence, Dr. Patterson on behalf of the Respondents and Dr. Leon for the Commission.