Applied Epidemiologic Principles and Concepts
Clinicians' Guide to Study Design and Conduct
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This book provides practical knowledge to clinicians and biomedical researchers using biological and biochemical specimen/samples
in order to understand health and disease processes at cellular, clinical, and population levels. Concepts and techniques
provided will help researchers design and conduct studies, then translate data from bench to clinics in attempt to improve
the health of patients and populations. This book presents the extreme complexity of epidemiologic research in a concise manner
that will address the issue of confounders, thus allowing for more valid inferences and yielding results that are more reliable
and accurate.
Part I
Chapter One Epidemiologic Research Conceptualization
Chapter Two Epidemiologic Proposal Development & Protocol
Chapter Three Epidemiologic Research Challenge: Confounding, and Effect Measure Modifier
Chapter Four Epidemiologic Case Ascertainment: Disease Screening & Diagnosis
Part II Epidemiologic Methods & Concepts
Chapter Five Epidemiologic Methods and the Measures of Disease Occurrence and Association
Chapter Six Epidemiologic Study Designs : Overview
Chapter Seven Ecologic Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Eight Case-Control Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Nine Cross-sectional Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Ten Cohort Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Eleven Clinical Trials (Experimental Designs)
Chapter Twelve Epidemiologic Causal Inference in Clinical and Quantitative Evidence Synthesis
Part III Perspectives, Challenges and Future of Epidemiology
Chapter Thirteen Perspectives and Challenges in Epidemiology
Chapter Fourteen Role of Epidemiology in Health and Healthcare Policy
Chapter Fifteen Consequentialist Epidemiology in Clinical & Translational Research
Chapter One Epidemiologic Research Conceptualization
Chapter Two Epidemiologic Proposal Development & Protocol
Chapter Three Epidemiologic Research Challenge: Confounding, and Effect Measure Modifier
Chapter Four Epidemiologic Case Ascertainment: Disease Screening & Diagnosis
Part II Epidemiologic Methods & Concepts
Chapter Five Epidemiologic Methods and the Measures of Disease Occurrence and Association
Chapter Six Epidemiologic Study Designs : Overview
Chapter Seven Ecologic Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Eight Case-Control Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Nine Cross-sectional Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Ten Cohort Studies: Design, Conduct & Interpretation
Chapter Eleven Clinical Trials (Experimental Designs)
Chapter Twelve Epidemiologic Causal Inference in Clinical and Quantitative Evidence Synthesis
Part III Perspectives, Challenges and Future of Epidemiology
Chapter Thirteen Perspectives and Challenges in Epidemiology
Chapter Fourteen Role of Epidemiology in Health and Healthcare Policy
Chapter Fifteen Consequentialist Epidemiology in Clinical & Translational Research
Professor Laurens Holmes Jr. was trained in internal medicine, specializing in immunology and infectious diseases prior to
his expertise in epidemiology-with- biostatistics. He is an advocate of reality in modeling of epidemiologic, clinical and
biomedical research data, consequential epidemiology, as well as explanatory ecologic model in understanding the complex etiologies
of health and disease. Over the past two decades, Dr. Holmes had been working in cancer epidemiology, control & prevention
with substantial publication on hormonally-related malignancies mainly prostate, thyroid, cervical, and testicular. Other
areas where his focus had been during the last fifteen years include pediatric malignancy namely ALL, AML, lymphoma, brain
and CNS. His involvement in chronic disease epidemiology, control and prevention includes signal amplification and stratification
in risk modeling and health disparities in hypertension, and diabetes mellitus with large legacy (preexisting US National
Health Statistics Center) data. Professor Holmes is a pioneer of health disparities epidemiology where he presents on disentangling
race in epidemiologic studies by re-considering the biologic,bio-molecular, genetic, epigenetic determinants of disease incidence,
prevalence, morbidity, prognosis, severity and mortality.