Loading...
    Loading...
    LEADERBOARD
labroots
Login here
Register Free
  • LOGIN
  • REGISTER FREE
  • Home
  • Virtual Events
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Companies
      • Posters
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Webinars
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Trending News
      • Most Recent
      • What's Hot
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Drug Discovery & Development
      • Plants & Animals
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Space & Astronomy
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
  • Multimedia
      • Sponsored Content
      • eBooks
      • Podcasts
      • Infographics
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Products
      • Categories
      • Companies
      • New
      • Popular
      Antibodies
      Immunity, Immunoassay, Immunotherapy
      Assay Kits
      Detection, Quantification
      Biomolecules
      Proteins
      Cell Biology
      Cell function
      Cell-Based Assays
      Cell viability
      Cell/Tissue Culture
      Cell lines, Cell growth, Cell differentiation
      Chemicals and Reagents
      Reagent kits, Laboratory chemicals
      Drug Discovery and Development
      Target identification, High-throughput screening
      Flow Cytometry
      Immunophenotyping, Cell cycle analysis
      Genomics
      Genome sequencing, Transcriptomics
      Imaging (Bio-Imaging / Microscopy)
      Fluorescence imaging
      Lab Automation
      High-throughput screening, Robotics, Liquid handling systems
      Lab Equipment
      Centrifuges, Incubators, Homogenizers, Sonicators
      Life Sciences
      Biological research, Biotechnology
      Molecular Biology
      DNA replication, Gene expression, PCR
      Next Gen Sequencing
      DNA sequencing, High-throughput sequencing, NGS platforms, RNA sequencing, miRNA sequencing, Accessory Products
      Quality Control and Validation
      QC standards, Quality assurance
      Single Cell Analysis
      Transcriptomics
      Technology
      Biotechnology, Instrumentation, Data analysis
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Companies
      • See More
    • Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        See More
        See More
        See More
        Gift Card $25
        Gift Card $50
        Gift Card $75
        Gift Card $100
        See More
        Labroots Store Gift Card Balance
        $0.00
        Balance
        Gift Card Number:

        No gift card matches the entered value.

    • Continuing Education
    • More
      • Virtual Events
        • All Virtual Events
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Posters
        • Companies
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Webinars
        • All Webinars
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Trending News
        • Most Recent
        • What's Hot
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        • Plants & Animals
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Space & Astronomy
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        Multimedia
        • Sponsored Content
        • eBooks
        • Podcasts
        • Infographics
        Companies
        Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        Continuing Education
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • RSS
        • Contact Us
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Support
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Media Partnerships
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        • Contact Us
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Request Demo
        Interested in Advertising
        with Labroots?
        Have questions? Visit our Support pages
    Login here
    Register Free
    Follow

    Epidemiology

    Epidemiology: the study and analysis of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations. It is the cornerstone of public health, and shapes policy decisions and evidence-based practice by identifying risk factors for disease and targets for preventive healthcare. Epidemiologists help with study design, collection, and statistical analysis of data, amend interpretation and dissemination of results.

    Trending News

    • JUL 12, 2016
      Cardiology
      Why is heart disease still killing young women?
      Why is heart disease still killing young women?
      Heart disease deaths among older Americans have fallen dramatically over the past 40 years, but the same is not true for ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      4
      JUL 05, 2016
      Neuroscience
      Trends in Parkinson's Disease
      Trends in Parkinson's Disease
      Parkinson’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disease that affects approximately 1 million patients in th ...
      Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
      3
      JUN 23, 2016
      Cancer
      Does More Education Equal More Risks for Brain Cancer?
      Does More Education Equal More Risks for Brain Cancer?
      A new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health announced a perplexing finding: people with ...
      Written By: Xuan Pham
      3
      JUN 10, 2016
      Videos
      10 facts you didn't know about sleepwalking
      10 facts you didn't know about sleepwalking
      Sleepwalkers have been depicted as zombie-like beings who stumble through night, eyes glazed over and arms outstretched. ...
      Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
      3
      MAY 24, 2016
      Immunology
      Outbreaks spike when parents say ‘no' to vaccines
      Outbreaks spike when parents say ‘no' to vaccines
      An analysis of several studies of measles and pertussis outbreaks in the United States suggests that when parents refuse ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      4
      MAY 11, 2016
      Cardiology
      Heartburn pills like Nexium may damage kidneys
      Heartburn pills like Nexium may damage kidneys
      Drugs used to treat heartburn and acid reflux may damage kidneys and lead to kidney failure, new research shows. An ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      1
      MAY 04, 2016
      Microbiology
      The Unique Microbial Signature of Cities
      The Unique Microbial Signature of Cities
      The study of microbiomes has expanded from organisms to the environment, and in the United States, to the Built Environm ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      4
      APR 25, 2016
      Immunology
      Big drop in cervical cancer if U.S. adopted new HPV vaccine
      Big drop in cervical cancer if U.S. adopted new HPV vaccine
      A new vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) would significantly reduce both cervical cancer incidence and health care c ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      3
      APR 23, 2016
      Cancer
      Evidence Ties Booze and Bacon to Stomach Cancer
      Evidence Ties Booze and Bacon to Stomach Cancer
      As the weather gets warmer, many people will break out the grills for summer barbeques. But a new study suggests that we ...
      Written By: Xuan Pham
      4
      APR 12, 2016
      Cardiology
      Cardiovascular disease's race gap isn't in genes
      Cardiovascular disease's race gap isn't in genes
      There is still no evidence of genetic difference between blacks and whites to account for the health disparities in card ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      2
      MAR 09, 2016
      Health & Medicine
      Being a Bit Shorter or a Bit Fatter Influences Your Opportunities
      Being a Bit Shorter or a Bit Fatter Influences Your Opportunities
      We've known for a while that your affluence affects your height and weight. For instance, people from poorer backgro ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      3
      MAR 07, 2016
      Cancer
      Costly scans don't save lives after lung cancer
      Costly scans don't save lives after lung cancer
      Once you’ve made it through lung cancer treatment, you want to make sure you catch it early if it comes back again ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      4
      FEB 22, 2016
      Cancer
      For Stage 0 breast cancer, ‘watch-and-wait' may be best
      For Stage 0 breast cancer, ‘watch-and-wait' may be best
      Active surveillance could be a viable alternative to surgery and radiation for some women with ductal carcinoma in situ, ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      3
      FEB 10, 2016
      Neuroscience
      Despite Mercury, Fish Protects The Brain
      Despite Mercury, Fish Protects The Brain
      Eat fish, it’s good for you, it’s brain food. Don’t eat fish, it has mercury in it, it’s bad for ...
      Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
      4
      JAN 12, 2016
      Cancer
      More magnesium may lower risk of pancreatic cancer
      More magnesium may lower risk of pancreatic cancer
      Magnesium intake may be an effective way to prevent pancreatic cancer, a new study suggests. Pancreatic cancer is the fo ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      3
      DEC 29, 2015
      Cancer
      False positive mammograms may flag future cancer
      False positive mammograms may flag future cancer
      Women with a history of false positive mammogram results may be at increased risk of developing breast cancer for up to ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      1
      DEC 24, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      Being "Lean and Unfit" is Better Than Being "Fat and Fit"
      Being "Lean and Unfit" is Better Than Being "Fat and Fit"
      People often argue that a person can be both fat and fit. Now, new research claims that you cannot be both fat and fit. ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      4 1
      DEC 18, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      More Than One in Four Doctors Are Depressed
      More Than One in Four Doctors Are Depressed
      An emergency room resident was suffering from depression. She hadn’t spoken to many people about it, but it finall ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      1
      DEC 09, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      Study Finds "No-Drill" Dentistry Stops Tooth Decay
      Study Finds "No-Drill" Dentistry Stops Tooth Decay
      Many of us dread going to the dentist, fearing we might have to endure the painful drilling and filling that comes with ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      2
      DEC 03, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      False-Positive Mammograms Indicate Increased Breast Cancer Risk
      False-Positive Mammograms Indicate Increased Breast Cancer Risk
      In the United States, about 67 percent of women 40 and older  ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      1
      NOV 19, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      New Mechanism Found for Aspirin's Role in Cancer Prevention
      New Mechanism Found for Aspirin's Role in Cancer Prevention
      Scientists have known for a while that taking low daily doses of aspirin decreases the odds of a person having a heart a ...
      Written By: Julianne Chiaet
      3
      SEP 20, 2015
      Cancer
      Childhood Leukemia and Living near Heavily Used Roads
      Childhood Leukemia and Living near Heavily Used Roads
      The risk of acute leukemia in children living close to heavily used roads has been the focus of a recent study by Inserm ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2
      SEP 18, 2015
      Neuroscience
      Risks of Methadone in Treatment for Opioid Dependence
      Risks of Methadone in Treatment for Opioid Dependence
      When patients begin treatment for dependence on opioids, they are five times as likely to die in the first four weeks wh ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2
      SEP 17, 2015
      Cancer
      Link Found Between Excess Weight and Brain Tumor Risk
      Link Found Between Excess Weight and Brain Tumor Risk
      Is there a connection between being overweight and developing a certain kind of brain tumor? Is there yet another reason ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2 1
    JUL 12, 2016
    Cardiology
    Why is heart disease still killing young women?
    Why is heart disease still killing young women?
    Heart disease deaths among older Americans have fallen dramatically over the past 40 years, but the same is not true for ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    4
    JUL 05, 2016
    Neuroscience
    Trends in Parkinson's Disease
    Trends in Parkinson's Disease
    Parkinson’s disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disease that affects approximately 1 million patients in th ...
    Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
    3
    JUN 23, 2016
    Cancer
    Does More Education Equal More Risks for Brain Cancer?
    Does More Education Equal More Risks for Brain Cancer?
    A new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health announced a perplexing finding: people with ...
    Written By: Xuan Pham
    3
    JUN 10, 2016
    Videos
    10 facts you didn't know about sleepwalking
    10 facts you didn't know about sleepwalking
    Sleepwalkers have been depicted as zombie-like beings who stumble through night, eyes glazed over and arms outstretched. ...
    Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
    3
    MAY 24, 2016
    Immunology
    Outbreaks spike when parents say ‘no' to vaccines
    Outbreaks spike when parents say ‘no' to vaccines
    An analysis of several studies of measles and pertussis outbreaks in the United States suggests that when parents refuse ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    4
     
     
  • MAY 11, 2016
    Cardiology
    Heartburn pills like Nexium may damage kidneys
    Heartburn pills like Nexium may damage kidneys
    Drugs used to treat heartburn and acid reflux may damage kidneys and lead to kidney failure, new research shows. An ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    1
    MAY 04, 2016
    Microbiology
    The Unique Microbial Signature of Cities
    The Unique Microbial Signature of Cities
    The study of microbiomes has expanded from organisms to the environment, and in the United States, to the Built Environm ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    4
    APR 25, 2016
    Immunology
    Big drop in cervical cancer if U.S. adopted new HPV vaccine
    Big drop in cervical cancer if U.S. adopted new HPV vaccine
    A new vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) would significantly reduce both cervical cancer incidence and health care c ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    3
    APR 23, 2016
    Cancer
    Evidence Ties Booze and Bacon to Stomach Cancer
    Evidence Ties Booze and Bacon to Stomach Cancer
    As the weather gets warmer, many people will break out the grills for summer barbeques. But a new study suggests that we ...
    Written By: Xuan Pham
    4
    APR 12, 2016
    Cardiology
    Cardiovascular disease's race gap isn't in genes
    Cardiovascular disease's race gap isn't in genes
    There is still no evidence of genetic difference between blacks and whites to account for the health disparities in card ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    2
     
     
  • MAR 09, 2016
    Health & Medicine
    Being a Bit Shorter or a Bit Fatter Influences Your Opportunities
    Being a Bit Shorter or a Bit Fatter Influences Your Opportunities
    We've known for a while that your affluence affects your height and weight. For instance, people from poorer backgro ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    3
    MAR 07, 2016
    Cancer
    Costly scans don't save lives after lung cancer
    Costly scans don't save lives after lung cancer
    Once you’ve made it through lung cancer treatment, you want to make sure you catch it early if it comes back again ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    4
    FEB 22, 2016
    Cancer
    For Stage 0 breast cancer, ‘watch-and-wait' may be best
    For Stage 0 breast cancer, ‘watch-and-wait' may be best
    Active surveillance could be a viable alternative to surgery and radiation for some women with ductal carcinoma in situ, ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    3
    FEB 10, 2016
    Neuroscience
    Despite Mercury, Fish Protects The Brain
    Despite Mercury, Fish Protects The Brain
    Eat fish, it’s good for you, it’s brain food. Don’t eat fish, it has mercury in it, it’s bad for ...
    Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
    4
    JAN 12, 2016
    Cancer
    More magnesium may lower risk of pancreatic cancer
    More magnesium may lower risk of pancreatic cancer
    Magnesium intake may be an effective way to prevent pancreatic cancer, a new study suggests. Pancreatic cancer is the fo ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    3
     
     
  • DEC 29, 2015
    Cancer
    False positive mammograms may flag future cancer
    False positive mammograms may flag future cancer
    Women with a history of false positive mammogram results may be at increased risk of developing breast cancer for up to ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    1
    DEC 24, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    Being "Lean and Unfit" is Better Than Being "Fat and Fit"
    Being "Lean and Unfit" is Better Than Being "Fat and Fit"
    People often argue that a person can be both fat and fit. Now, new research claims that you cannot be both fat and fit. ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    4 1
    DEC 18, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    More Than One in Four Doctors Are Depressed
    More Than One in Four Doctors Are Depressed
    An emergency room resident was suffering from depression. She hadn’t spoken to many people about it, but it finall ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    1
    DEC 09, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    Study Finds "No-Drill" Dentistry Stops Tooth Decay
    Study Finds "No-Drill" Dentistry Stops Tooth Decay
    Many of us dread going to the dentist, fearing we might have to endure the painful drilling and filling that comes with ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    2
    DEC 03, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    False-Positive Mammograms Indicate Increased Breast Cancer Risk
    False-Positive Mammograms Indicate Increased Breast Cancer Risk
    In the United States, about 67 percent of women 40 and older  ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    1
     
     
  • NOV 19, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    New Mechanism Found for Aspirin's Role in Cancer Prevention
    New Mechanism Found for Aspirin's Role in Cancer Prevention
    Scientists have known for a while that taking low daily doses of aspirin decreases the odds of a person having a heart a ...
    Written By: Julianne Chiaet
    3
    SEP 20, 2015
    Cancer
    Childhood Leukemia and Living near Heavily Used Roads
    Childhood Leukemia and Living near Heavily Used Roads
    The risk of acute leukemia in children living close to heavily used roads has been the focus of a recent study by Inserm ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2
    SEP 18, 2015
    Neuroscience
    Risks of Methadone in Treatment for Opioid Dependence
    Risks of Methadone in Treatment for Opioid Dependence
    When patients begin treatment for dependence on opioids, they are five times as likely to die in the first four weeks wh ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2
    SEP 17, 2015
    Cancer
    Link Found Between Excess Weight and Brain Tumor Risk
    Link Found Between Excess Weight and Brain Tumor Risk
    Is there a connection between being overweight and developing a certain kind of brain tumor? Is there yet another reason ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2 1
    Related Tags
    See more See less
    Let's Talk Science. Let's Talk Medicine.

    The leading scientific social networking website and producer of educational virtual events and webinars.

    About Us The Team Contact Us Careers Media Kit Virtual Events Posters Multimedia Blog Press Room Science Store Gift Card Balance
    Continuing Education Scholarships Leaderboard Order Policy Shipping Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions User Agreement User Data Request Copyrights Support Chati
    © 2008-2025 Labroots Inc.
    Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
    Modal title