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Stephen Gruber, MD, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 615-9712
E-mail: sgruber@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Expert in cancer epidemiology, cancer genetics, and genetic epidemiology. MORE
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Sharon Kardia, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 936-0866
E-mail: skardia@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Co-director of the UM Life Sciences & Society program (http://www.lifesciences.umich.edu/lss/index.html); director of the SPH Public Health Genetics Program. MORE
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Carl Marrs, PhD
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 647-2407
E-mail: cfmarrs@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Involved in molecular epidemiologic approaches to urinary tract infection gene discovery & Group B Streptococcus; also works on virulence related genetic variation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis & the Haemophilus influenzae genes associated with acute otitis media (ear infection). MORE
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Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine
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Student Snapshot--Kristen Stevens and mentor Stephen Gruber |
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Stalking the Beast: Cancer |
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Depression: Public health researchers are finding new ways to diagnose, treat, and ultimtely prevent this disabling disease. Future Findings-- The Search for Depression's Genetic Origins |
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Brave New Worlds: The revolution in life sciences is raising new questions about the meaning of human life. SPH geneticist Sharon Kardia says we need to act now to addresss the social and ethical implications. (PDF) |
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Future Findings-- Rift Valley Fever: Possible Threat, Potential Vaccine (PDF, page 38) |
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The Genetics of Aging: A mispelled letter may provide critical insight into the process of growing old (PDF, page 12) |
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Future Findings-- New Ways of Combating an Ancient Scourge (PDF, page 34) Future Findings-- Age-Related Change: What Causes It? How Does it Affect Us? (PDF, page 40) |