Similarities between Epidemiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology
Epidemiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Biomarker, Epidemiological method, Epidemiology, Etiology, Exposome, Genome-wide association study, Molecular epidemiology, Molecular pathology, Pathogenesis, Precision medicine, Public health.
Biomarker
A biomarker, or biological marker, generally refers to a measurable indicator of some biological state or condition.
Biomarker and Epidemiology · Biomarker and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Epidemiological method
The science of epidemiology has matured significantly from the times of Hippocrates, Semmelweis and John Snow.
Epidemiological method and Epidemiology · Epidemiological method and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution (who, when, and where) and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
Epidemiology and Epidemiology · Epidemiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Etiology
Etiology (alternatively aetiology or ætiology) is the study of causation, or origination.
Epidemiology and Etiology · Etiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Exposome
The exposome encompasses the totality of human environmental (i.e. non-genetic) exposures from conception onwards, complementing the genome, first proposed in 2005 by a cancer epidemiologist.
Epidemiology and Exposome · Exposome and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Genome-wide association study
In genetics, a genome-wide association study (GWA study, or GWAS), also known as whole genome association study (WGA study, or WGAS), is an observational study of a genome-wide set of genetic variants in different individuals to see if any variant is associated with a trait.
Epidemiology and Genome-wide association study · Genome-wide association study and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Molecular epidemiology
Molecular epidemiology is a branch of epidemiology and medical science that focuses on the contribution of potential genetic and environmental risk factors, identified at the molecular level, to the etiology, distribution and prevention of disease within families and across populations.
Epidemiology and Molecular epidemiology · Molecular epidemiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology ·
Molecular pathology
Molecular pathology is an emerging discipline within pathology which is focused in the study and diagnosis of disease through the examination of molecules within organs, tissues or bodily fluids.
Epidemiology and Molecular pathology · Molecular pathological epidemiology and Molecular pathology ·
Pathogenesis
The pathogenesis of a disease is the biological mechanism (or mechanisms) that leads to the diseased state.
Epidemiology and Pathogenesis · Molecular pathological epidemiology and Pathogenesis ·
Precision medicine
Precision medicine (PM) is a medical model that proposes the customization of healthcare, with medical decisions, treatments, practices, or products being tailored to the individual patient.
Epidemiology and Precision medicine · Molecular pathological epidemiology and Precision medicine ·
Public health
Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting human health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals".
Epidemiology and Public health · Molecular pathological epidemiology and Public health ·
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Epidemiology and Molecular pathological epidemiology Comparison
Epidemiology has 154 relations, while Molecular pathological epidemiology has 43. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.58% = 11 / (154 + 43).
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