American Epidemiological Society

The American Epidemiological Society is an American honorary society dedicated to epidemiology. It was established in 1927, and has held annual meetings every year since 1968.[1] It is the oldest epidemiology organization in the United States.[2] Past members of the society have included Wade H. Frost, Alexander Langmuir, Jonas Salk and Abraham Lilienfeld.[3]

References

  1. Paul, O (1 July 1998). "The last twenty-five years of the American Epidemiological Society: 1972-1996.". American journal of epidemiology. 148 (1): 104–30. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a009550. PMID 9663413.
  2. McKeown, RE; Weed, DL; Kahn, JP; Stoto, MA (April 2003). "American College of Epidemiology Ethics Guidelines: foundations and dissemination." (PDF). Science and engineering ethics. 9 (2): 207–14. doi:10.1007/s11948-003-0008-y. PMID 12774653.
  3. "Kenrad Nelson '54 Elected President of American Epidemiological Society". DePauw University. 29 June 2006. Retrieved 27 February 2016.

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