epidemiologist
常見例句
- On February 11th Sir Michael Marmot, a well-known epidemiologist at University College London, published a report looking at the relationship between health and wealth.
2月11日,邁克爾 馬默克先生,是倫敦大學(xué)學(xué)院著名的流行病專家,他發(fā)表了一份針對(duì)健康與富有程度的關(guān)系的報(bào)告。 - Treatments may be also premature, says Richard Levine, an epidemiologist and pre-eclampsia expert at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Bethesda, Maryland.
治療也可能為時(shí)過早, 馬里蘭州貝塞斯達(dá)國(guó)家兒童與人類發(fā)展研究院的流行病學(xué)家與先兆子癇專家里查德· 利文說。 - "We didn't ask 'Why didn't you get enough rest or sleep?'" said Lela McKnight-Eily, an epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who led the study.
負(fù)責(zé)此項(xiàng)研究的美國(guó)疾病防控中心的流行病學(xué)家萊拉-麥克耐特-艾莉說:“我們并沒有提出‘為什么你沒有得到足夠的休息或者睡眠?’ 這一問題。” - Kim Bertrand at the Harvard School of Public Health is an epidemiologist -- someone who studies the spread and control of diseases.
- Yach, who is fifty-five, is an affable and smooth-talking South African epidemiologist whose specialty is non-communicable diseases.
NEWYORKER: Snacks for a Fat Planet - Too often, "the abnormality on the screening test has become the disease, " says Peter Bach, a pulmonologist and epidemiologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories - Trained at Wayne State and the University of Michigan as a physician and an epidemiologist, Brilliant sees a near-certainty that another AIDS, ebola or bird flu is coming, likely caused by human-animal interaction.
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