Renato Ferreira Leitao Azevedo
Renato F. L. Azevedo, Ph.D., joined the UGA faculty in August 2024, as Assistant Professor at the Institute of Gerontology and Epidemiology & Biostatics (EPIBIO) Department. Dr. Azevedo earned his
Renato F. L. Azevedo, Ph.D., joined the UGA faculty in August 2024, as Assistant Professor at the Institute of Gerontology and Epidemiology & Biostatics (EPIBIO) Department. Dr. Azevedo earned his
Dr. Maes worked at US-CDC after having received his Doctorate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California at Los Angeles, and Master’s degree in Epidemiology from Harvard University School
Spencer J. Fox is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed in the Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics and Institute of Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia. Before joining UGA he was
I am a quantitative demographer with broad interests in human health and infectious disease epidemiology. My research takes an inter-disciplinary approach to address policy-relevant questions on the transmission and control
Dr. McCracken is an environmental epidemiologist with interest in preventing disease by intervention research on environmental risk factors. His main research focus has been on health effects of air pollution,
Allan identifies as a social epidemiologist, and his research is at both the intersection of family systems and child health and global health in the context of social conflict and
My faculty appointment is split between the College of Veterinary Medicine, the College of Public Health, and the Institute for Bioinformatics, where I contribute to teaching, research, and service areas
Dr. Harris received his undergraduate degree in chemistry and his doctorate in toxicology. Following a decade at IDM in staff positions and tenure and non-tenure track faculty positions, Dr. Harris
Dr. Juliet Sekandi is a physician, public health and global health expert in the field of Tuberculosis, HIV, health service research and maternal health. She is an associate professor in
Toni Miles, MD, PhD, is a Fellow in both the American Public Health Association and the Gerontological Society of America. Her work focuses on the population health effects that occur
As a physician-epidemiologist, I am interested in reducing the suffering and mortality associated with infectious diseases, especially tuberculosis and HIV infection. I am committed to working in the regions of
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Stephen L. Rathbun received BS (1976) and MS (1980) degrees in Biology from Florida University, and MS (1987) and PhD (1990) in Statistics from Iowa State University. He was on
I am Professor and Associate Department Head in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia. I have adjunct appointments in
Dr. Mark H. Ebell is a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Medical School, Family Medicine Residency, and School of Public Health. He is currently a Professor in the Department