Reproductive, Perinatal & Pediatric Epidemiology Training Program
University of Washington |
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| The Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology (RPPE) training program at the University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine (SPHCM) is a multidisciplinary research training program that provides training to pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training in multidisciplinary research training experience in reproductive, perinatal and pediatric epidemiology. The program is designed to increase the numbers of well-trained doctoral-level professionals (i.e., reproductive, perinatal and pediatric epidemiologists) with the knowledge and skills to develop, implement, evaluate, translate and disseminate research in the epidemiology and prevention of maternal, perinatal and childhood diseases. The core faculty members of the program are actively involved in reproductive, perinatal and/or pediatric research, and can provide a variety of opportunities for formal training and research experiences related to RPPE. | |
PROGRAM LEADERSHIP Michelle A. Williams,M.S., S.M., Sc.D. |
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Susan Astley, Ph.D. Colleen E. Huebner, Ph.D.,MPH Victoria Holt, Ph.D., MPH, Beth Mueller, Ph.D., MPH Melissa Schiff, MD, MPH David Yanez, Ph.D. | |
For further information on application procedures and eligibility requirements, please contact: Dr. Swee May Cripe |
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