Penn State’s MS in Epidemiology prepares students to investigate the causes and distribution of diseases through rigorous statistical and biological analysis. Core areas include infectious disease, chronic illness, environmental exposure, and genetic epidemiology. With a foundation in study design, biostatistics, and public health ethics, graduates are trained to contribute to global disease prevention and health research initiatives.
Modeling COVID-19 infection trends by demographic variables
Studying risk factors for cardiovascular disease in urban populations
Analyzing surveillance data for seasonal influenza outbreaks
Evaluating effectiveness of HPV vaccination campaigns
Mapping Lyme disease incidence and vector habitat using GIS
Investigating prenatal exposures and childhood asthma onset
Developing risk assessment models for zoonotic transmission
Designing cohort studies for diet and chronic illness correlation
Assessing occupational exposure to air pollutants and lung cancer
Conducting meta-analysis of obesity interventions in adolescents
Estimating herd immunity thresholds in school-based vaccine trials
Creating a syndromic surveillance system for foodborne illness
Studying disparities in cancer screening access
Analyzing survival rates by cancer subtype and treatment pathway
Modeling health outcomes after environmental disasters
Conduct data-driven research to address global public health challenges and inform epidemiologic strategy.
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