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Why is NSF Funding Important for Epidemiology?
Funding from the NSF is essential for advancing the field of epidemiology. These resources enable researchers to:
Conduct large-scale
epidemiological studies
that require substantial resources.
Develop and implement innovative
research methodologies
and technologies.
Collaborate across disciplines, integrating
data science
,
genomics
, and
mathematical modeling
into epidemiological research.
Train the next generation of
epidemiologists
through educational programs and fellowships.
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