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  2. Young Epidemiology Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) was a United States scholarship program in the area of public health which was created in 2003 [1] and closed in May 2011. [2] It was sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and administered by the College Board .

  3. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 November 2024. American philanthropic organization Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Abbreviation RWJF Founded 1936 Founder Robert Wood Johnson II Purpose Improving the health and well-being of all in America Location Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. Area served National Method Grantmaking and social change ...

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  5. Society for Epidemiologic Research - Wikipedia

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    Their motivation in founding SER was to provide an annual meeting where junior faculty in epidemiology departments and graduate students could present their ongoing research to senior epidemiologists and receive criticism, comments, and encouragement. An additional goal was to promote the exchange of ideas between epidemiologists and statisticians.

  6. A band of neo-Nazis is spreading hate across North Texas ...

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    Police across North Texas have had a number of run-ins with neo-Nazis who distribute flyers and show up at public events. One used a fake name to speak before the Fort Worth City Council.

  7. Epidemiologic Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Epidemiologic Reviews is an annual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering epidemiology and published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The Journal was established in 1979 by Neal Nathanson and Philip E. Sartwell. The longest running editor-in-chief was Haroutune Armenian.

  8. Who is Jim Young? Opinion pieces lead to national attention ...

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    Jim Young wrote two opinion pieces on why he has decided not to vote for Donald Trump after reading Liz Cheney's book.

  9. PubPeer - Wikipedia

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    PubPeer is a website that allows users to discuss and review scientific research after publication, i.e. post-publication peer review, established in 2012. The site has served as a whistleblowing platform, in that it highlighted shortcomings in several high-profile papers, in some cases leading to retractions and to accusations of scientific ...