Dr. Kelsey Is Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology as Well as a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. He Is a Nationally Recognized Leader in Examining the
Project Title: Evaluation of the K-5 Second Step Social-emotional Learning Program & Bully Prevention Unit: Impact on Youth Violence and School Climate Among Students With and At-risk for Disability I
THE COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES TO IMPACTFUL SPECIAL EDUCATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM IS A COLLABORATION BETWEEN WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (WSU), THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (KU), AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (UA
THIS PROPOSED NESTED-CASE CONTROL STUDY WILL EXAMINE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO PFASS AND RISK OF LIVER CANCER. THIS PROJECT WILL BE BUILT UPON WELL ESTABLISHED NONOCCUPATIONAL
AS A PART OF THE PROJECT, DR. DWIVEDI WOULD LEAD THE SYSTEM MODELING TEAM TO COORDINATE THE MODELING EFFORTS OF MULTIPLE TEAM MEMBERS ACROSS THE PROJECT TO ACHIEVE THE PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES. PERSONALLY
Non-SteroidAl Impact on Kidney Disease Study (NSAIDS)
Mentoring Patient-Oriented Research to Improve Syphilis Screening and Treatment for Mothers and Infants
The role of heme in retinal vascular development and disease
The Subdural Hematoma Outcomes in a Population (SD HOP) Study
Serotype re-emergence and vaccine impact in the era of next-generation pneumococcal vaccines
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