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Emerging Themes in Epidemiology


Title Abbreviation
Emerg Themes Epidemiol
Electronic ISSN
1742-7622
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Epidemiologists, Public Health Professionals
Scope
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers to promote debate and discussion on practical and theoretical aspects of epidemiology. We welcome primary research and discursive articles. We particularly encourage submissions in the following areas: New epidemiological concepts and methods. Novel ways of presenting and providing insights into existing epidemiological concepts and methods, including in a teaching environment. Use of epidemiological research methods in non-medical settings (e.g. criminology). Causal inference in epidemiology. Applications of new technologies in field studies (e.g. mobile technologies, pattern recognition techniques, social networking tools). Ethical issues in epidemiological research. New statistical methods, or novel uses of existing methods, in epidemiological studies. Methodological developments in molecular and genetic epidemiology and novel applications in these areas. Historical articles and re-assessments of classic papers.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
BioMed Central Ltd. (BMC)
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