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applied genetic epidemiology

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Applied genetic epidemiology is a research field that translates the findings and methods of genetic epidemiology into practical applications for understanding disease etiology, predicting risk, and informing public health and clinical interventions. It focuses on leveraging genetic insights, often integrated with environmental and lifestyle data, to develop strategies for disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment at the individual and population levels.

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GD

University of Bristol

MJ

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

MG

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

JP

Stanford University

WD

Emory University

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University of Bristol

Bristol, United Kingdom

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Atlanta, United States

Bethesda, United States

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