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DIRECTORY
Lisa LauPhD Candidate, Epidemiology
BWF PUP program: University of Michigan "Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS)"
Research Interests: Cancer epidemiology, lung cancer screening, tobacco control, cervical cancer screening
Email: yanlau@umich.edu
Phone: (734)780-9880
Kyu Han Lee, MPHPhD Candidate, Epidemiology
BWF PUP program: University of Michigan "Integrated training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS)"
Research interests: Respiratory virus and bacteria epidemiology, microbial interactions, respiratory tract microbiome, influenza transmission. (read more)
Email: kyuhan@umich.edu
Phone: (678)576-7714 (c); (678)576-7714 (o)
Weiyan LiPhD Candidate, Epidemiology
BWF PUP program: Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health "MD-GEM: The Maryland Genetic, Epidemiology, and Medicine Training Program"
Research interests: Gene-environmental interaction in complex diseases. (read more)
Email: weiyan.li@jhu.edu
Phone: (404)545-7791 (c)
Ryan LongchampsPhD Candidate, Human Genetics Predoctoral Training Program, McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine
BWF PUP program: Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health "MD-GEM: The Maryland Genetic, Epidemiology, and Medicine Training Program"
Research interests: The role of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) quantity, in the form mtDNA copy number (mtDNA CN), as well as mtDNA quality, in the form of mtDNA heteroplasmy, in the prevalence and incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD). (read more)
Email: rlongch1@jhmi.edu
Phone: (443)287-4434 (o)
This meeting is hosted by the Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS) program at the University of Michigan and is sponsored by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.