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All programs require the equivalent of a four-year U.S. bachelor's degree.
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IELTS - 7, TOEFL IBT- 100, PBT- 600, PTE Academic - 68
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:600
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - 68
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课程简介
遗传流行病学研究遗传因素如何影响家庭和人口的健康和疾病,以及基因如何与环境因素相互作用。我们的目标是将严格的流行病学方法与遗传原理和技术相结合,以识别基因如何导致疾病风险。遗传流行病学系积极参与广泛的研究项目,包括神经精神疾病,先天缺陷,传染病,癌症,肾脏疾病,心血管疾病,糖尿病和衰老的研究,以及开发和评估统计方法的方法研究。用于遗传流行病学。目前和以前的学生都对许多主题进行了论文研究,包括对糖尿病,艾滋病,双相情感障碍,认知能力下降,乳腺癌,肾脏疾病,心血管疾病和哮喘的遗传易感性。通过该系内外的合作研究
The doctoral program in Epidemiology is anchored in public health and population research and analysis. Students approach research using epidemiologic methods to understand complex human health problems. The PhD requires two years of coursework followed by two (or more) years of research. Students are required to complete a teaching training curriculum and serve as a teaching assistant for methods and topical courses. Additionally, students must complete a written comprehensive exam, a practice oral exam, a preliminary exam, multiple oral and poster presentations, and a final dissertation including presentation and defense.<br>Genetic Epidemiology is the study of how genetic factors contribute to health and disease in families and populations, and how genes interplay with environmental factors. In the post-genomic era where large amounts of genetic data are now readily available, it has become increasingly important to design studies and analytical techniques to accurately detect and describe the role genes play in human disease. Genes alone can cause some human diseases, and the public health impact of such Mendelian diseases must be considered. For many complex diseases, however, both genes and environmental factors contribute to risk.<br>Our track aims to integrate rigorous epidemiologic methods with genetic principles and techniques to identify how genes contribute to risk for disease. The genetic epidemiology faculty are actively engaged in a wide range of research projects, including research into neuropsychiatric disorders, birth defects, infectious diseases, cancer, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and aging, in addition to methodologic research to develop and assess statistical methods for genetic epidemiology. Current and former students have conducted their thesis research on many topics including genetic susceptibility to diabetes, AIDS, bipolar disorder, cognitive decline, breast cancer, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and asthma. Through collaborative research projects both within and outside the Department, students have the opportunity to develop their own ideas and implement the analytical methods introduced in the required courses.
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