Why was SER founded?
SER was founded to address the growing need for a dedicated platform where epidemiologists could collaborate, share research, and advance the science of epidemiology. Before its inception, there were limited opportunities for professionals in this field to engage with one another on a large scale.
Promoting the study and practice of epidemiology.
Encouraging
interdisciplinary collaboration and the exchange of ideas.
Advancing the application of epidemiologic methods to public health issues.
Providing educational opportunities through conferences, workshops, and publications.
Organizing annual
conferences that attract researchers from around the world to discuss recent advancements and challenges in epidemiology.
Publishing the peer-reviewed journal "
Epidemiology," which features original research articles, reviews, and methodological papers.
Offering
webinars and online courses to provide continuous education for epidemiologists.
Fostering a supportive
community for members to network and collaborate on research projects.
Access to cutting-edge research and the latest developments in epidemiology.
Opportunities to present and publish research findings.
Discounts on conference registration fees and educational resources.
Networking opportunities with leading experts and peers in the field.
Establishing the annual
SER Conference, which has become one of the most prestigious gatherings for epidemiologists globally.
Launching the "Epidemiology" journal, which is widely respected for its scientific rigor and impact on the field.
Creating various
awards and honors to recognize outstanding contributions to epidemiology.
Becoming a member of the society through their
website.
Participating in annual conferences and events.
Contributing to the "Epidemiology" journal by submitting research papers or serving as a reviewer.
Engaging in SER's online
forums and discussion groups.