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Thesis Topics and Employment Positions:
Masters students (without doctorates), 2000 - 2003



Thesis Topics and Employment Positions of Masters Graduates¹
Department of Epidemiology

CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY INFECTIOUS DISEASE
MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH

  Degree DISSERTATION TITLE
EMPLOYMENT POSITION
EMPLOYER NAME
CANCER Epidemiology MPH Association between mammographic breast density and the Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) polymorphism in breast cancer patients.
Research Associate
Group Health Cooperative & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  MPH Association of dietary fat and plant foods with endometrial cancer.

Research Assistant

Cancer Prevention, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  MPH Determinants of cervical cancer rates in developing countries.
Research Associate
PATH, Immunization and Technology Division
  MPH Family history of cancer and breast cancer risk.
Research Coordinator
U of Washington, Center for Genomics & Public Health
  MPH Melanoma risk in relation to height, weight, and exercise.

Medical Resident

U of Washington Medical School, Dermatology
  MPH Risk factors for Fibroadenoma in a cohort of female textile workers in Shanghai, China.
Statistical Research Associate I
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Cancer Prevention Research
  MPH Sex differences in the predictors and patterns of use of alternative medicine among cancer patients. Epidemiologist Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
INFECTIOUS Disease MPH Hepatitis B immunization assessment among Seattle's Asian/Pacific Island adolescent population, 1998.
Coordinator, International Clinical & Prevention Research
U of Washington, Center for AIDS Research (CFAR)
  MS HSV-2 shedding in HIV-negative men who have sex with men: Frequency, patterns, and risk factors.

Biostatistician

Northern California Cancer Center
  MPH The prevalence of HIV-1 in rural Kenya: Association with male circumcision.
Lecturer
Moi University, Kenya
  MPH Use of paired cervical and urine samples in detecting human papillomavirus DNA in a screening population in Senegal.
Research Technologist 3
U of Washington, Epidemiology/HPV Research Group
MATERNAL
Child Health
MPH Effects of pregnancy intention on maternal and fetal health risks.
Epidemiologist, Bioterrorism Surveillance Coordinator
Washington State Dept of Health
  MPH Risk of childhood leukemia associated with maternal and birth characteristics.
Public Health Specialist II
State of Alaska


¹Based on 13 graduates from Winter 2000 through Winter 2003, without prior doctoral degrees.
    


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