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epidemiology

[ep-i-dee-mee-ol-uh-jee, -dem-ee-] / ˌɛp ɪˌdi miˈɒl ə dʒi, -ˌdɛm i- /
NOUN
public health
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In this collaboration, Northwestern developed the AI software while scientists at the ACS and National Cancer Institute provided expertise on breast cancer epidemiology and clinical outcomes.

From Science Daily

"If we know certain variants have the potential to cause more harm, that could be helpful for bee care as well as improving our understanding of this virus's epidemiology."

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Ph.D., the lead author of the study and professor of cardiology and epidemiology at the Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, Inserm U970-University of Paris.

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This alternative use, which does require some pre-processing of wastewater samples, was arrived upon as the team took advantage of expertise in wastewater-based epidemiology within Bath's Water Innovation Research Centre.

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Earlier on Monday, Mark Woolhouse, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh, told the inquiry that he had become "very, very concerned" about the spread of coronavirus as early as January 2020.

From BBC