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Methodology and Biostatistics Seminar Series - Spring 2003

A series of seminars and workshops sponsored by the Methodology and Biostatistics Core which provide opportunities for scientists to familiarize themselves with and even gain working knowledge of research methodologies and procedures.

Contact: Trace Kershaw for more information (203) 785-3441.

January

16

Thursday

 

Alison Norris MD/Ph.D. candidate, Yale School of Public Health and Eric Worby Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology, Yale

Making Ends Meet: An ethnographic and epidemiologic study of poverty, sexuality and HIV on a Tanzanian sugar plantation

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

February

20

Thursday

 

Marilyn Stolar Ph.D., Yale School of Public Health

The Problem of Missing Data: Analysis of Incomplete Observations

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

March

27

Thursday

 

Domenic Cicchetti, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Yale Child Study Center

Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Health Status: A Critical Look at the Data

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT

April

17

Thursday

 

Tiantian Zheng, Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, Yale University

Research Methodology on Workers in the Karaoke Sex Bar Industry in Urban China

Location: CIRA, 40 Temple Street, Ste # 1B New Haven, CT


All Methodology and Biostatistics Seminars:
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YACS@CIRA
Thursday, 09/11
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM


Speaker: Theresa Exner, Columbia University

Title: The Female Condom Revisited

Video Conference: CIRA, Ste 200, 135 College St, New Haven, CT (Actual talk will be held at CHIP, Storrs, CT)
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AIDS CONFERENCE 2008
XVII International AIDS Conference: Universal Action NOW
Kaisernetwork.org is still providing archived coverage of the XVII International AIDS Conference which took place in Mexico City, August 3-8.

CORE SERVICES
CIRA's Core Services are aimed at encouraging the development of new scientists conducting HIV prevention research and enhancing the quality of new and ongoing HIV prevention research at Yale.