Under the leadership of Jeremiah Brown, Ph.D., director of the newly-formed DCIS, a core group of Dartmouth faculty is at the forefront of using implementation science to address significant challenges in health and society, including substance use, cancer control and prevention, patient safety, and inequities in education. In the next […]
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Dr. Hassanpour Receives R01 & Publishes Paper
Dr. Hassapour recently published a new paper, and was awarded another R01. Congratulations!
Dr. Howe Featured in Geisel Insider
Epidemiology faculty Dr. Howe was featured in a recent issue of Geisel Insider focusing on her research. The article is originally written by Timothy Dean and you can read it here.
New Paper Gains Media Attention
Dr. Salas is gaining media attention on a new paper which you can learn about on AACR’s website.
Drs. Salas & Christensen Publish Paper in Nature Communications
Congratulations to Drs. Salas & Christensen for publishing a new paper in Nature Communications. Learn more about the detailed work behind the science and you can read a more detailed news announcement here.
VPR Appearance by Drs. Gilbert-Diamond and Emond
Drs. Gilbert-Diamond and Emond featured on Vermont Public Radio discussing “Dartmouth lab looks into how kids react to screen time, food and media stimuli”. Read or listen to the interview here.
Science Daily Appearance by Center Members
Center members Lucas Salas and Brock Christensen are featured on Science Daily on January 5, 2022. Read the article to learn more!
Dr. Coker Featured in Nature’s Pediatric Research
Dr. Modupe Coker was featured in Nature’s Pediatric Research with her accompanying article on global health inequities of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially impacting children in sub-Saharan Africa. You can read the article here.
Dr. Hassanpour Receives R01
Center investigator Saeed Hassanpour has received an R01, “Clinicopathologic and Genetic Profiling through Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing for Precision Lung Cancer Management.” The overall goal of this project is to build novel computational methods to discern the relationships between non-small cell lung cancer, somatic mutations, and drug resistance […]
Northeast Regional IDeA Conference Attended in 2019
Faculty, trainees, and staff from the Center for Molecular Epidemiology attended the 2019 Northeast Regional IDeA Conference (NERIC) August 14-16 at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Attendees included more than 300 students, faculty, scientists and administrators from Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont IDeA […]