Research

Faculty in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health include national leaders in epidemiologic research methods; behavioral interventions; the epidemiology and prevention of obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer and infectious diseases; genetic epidemiology; nutrition; health equity; and maternal and child health. Explore our faculty directory to discover more about active research in the Division.

Experts@MN

The University of Minnesota is committed to using innovative tools and information technologies to create and promote collaboration across all academic disciplines and regardless of organizational affiliation or position. Experts@MN is a free resource for identifying expertise and potential collaborators at the University of Minnesota. Our scholars’ profiles provided by this tool are generated primarily from ScopusĀ©, a proprietary database, which focuses primarily on journals in the biological, medical, physical, social, and engineering sciences (the database also indexes journals in the arts & humanities, the majority of which start in 2002).

The Division of Epidemiology and Community Health is home to a number of high-caliber research facilities and resources, such as the Epidemiology Clinical Research Center, a community-based human health research facility; the Healthy Weight Research Center, which seeks to Foster innovative transdisciplinary research by investigators within and outside of the University of Minnesota; and the Nutrition Coordinating Center, which distributes and supports Nutrition Data System for Research (NDSR), a dietary analysis software application widely used for the collection and coding of 24-hour dietary recalls and the analysis of food records, menus, and recipes.

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