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Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiologic Research (CIDER)

Infectious diseases, once thought long conquered, have reclaimed their importance in the field of public health and public policy, both domestically and internationally. The global impact of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, diarrheal and respiratory infections in children underscores the importance of infectious diseases. The recent recognition of emerging new pathogens has also highlighted the importance of understanding their epidemiology. In response to this need, the Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiologic Research was established at the Mailman School of Public Health. The Center has the following aims:

  • To expand research efforts in the epidemiology of infectious diseases of domestic and international significance;

  • To foster collaborative research among interested scientists within the School and the University;

  • To establish and maintain linkages to federal, state and international agencies that are involved in the prevention and control of infectious diseases;

  • To expand teaching and training in infectious diseases epidemiology;

  • To develop a cadre of young investigators devoted to this area of research.

Center-affiliated faculty conduct research on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, nosocomial infections, emerging infections and vaccines.


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