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Clover steps down as public health dean

Mo and Wan publish in Toxicology in Vitro

DBB student publishes in high impact journal

Dr. Myers studies predictors for incomplete mammograms

Caroline Chan in the “Student Spotlight”

SPHIS researcher finds breast cancer mortality is higher in Hispanic Women

Recent SPHIS faculty publications

Student news, Dec. 2011

SPHIS Faculty Favorites 2010-2011

SPHIS Graduates, Dec. 2011

Dr. David Tollerud to chair IOM Committee on Shipboard Hazard and Defense

DBB faculty publish paper on analyzing time-to-event data

Evidence inconclusive about long-term health effects of exposure to military burn pits

Dr. Hoyle receives NIH funding to develop treatment for chemical injury

UofL public health students seek answers to breast cancer disparities in minority populations 

Dr. Carrico awarded CDC grant to develop model emergency staffing plan

Avonne Connor receives postdoctoral position

SPHIS presenters at APHA 2011

NBPHE elects new Board Chair, Dr. Richard Clover

Research!Louisville award recipients

International travel teaches students global aspects of public health

Dr. Somnath Datta receives funding from the NIH

Dr. Ruth Carrico selected for highly competitive national nurse fellowship

Dr. McCabe bound for Italy through Fulbright Program

SPHIS Faculty Promotions

Dr. Doug Lorenz joins bioinformatics and biostatistics faculty

Notable Faculty Service (August)

Dr. Myers publishes in Social Science & Medicine

Congratulations to graduate, Dr. Joan Buchar

DEHS doctoral students receive funding

New health director and SPHIS faculty member, Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt

Welcome to new DEPH faculty, Dr. Kira Taylor

Welcome to Dr. Tim Wiemken, Visiting Scholar

Paper wins 2011 Statistical Science Award

Notable Faculty Service

International travel teaches students global aspects of public health

Upcoming Events

Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Seminar Series
Fridays, 11 am - 12 pm in Room 103

Research Minute

DEPH investigates the influence of genetics, lifestyle and environment on breast cancer in minority populations. Watch the video.

Professor Gary Hoyle is working to develop an effective treatment to counteract chlorine-induced lung injuries. Watch the video

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