Researcher Profiles
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Degrees
Ph.D., University of Washington, Epidemiology, 1996.
M.P.H., Yale University, Epidemiology, 1991.
Research Interests
My major research focus is on the molecular epidemiology of pathogens and our immune response to them that may be associated with cancer development and prognosis. I am also interested in the role that chronic subclinical immune disregulation (such as occurs with age, obesity, physical inactivity, hormone fluctuation, and UV exposure) and sex differences may play in carcinogenesis.
Honors and Awards
2011, Team Science Award, American Association of Cancer Research
Funding
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