Philosophy of Science/Epidemiology
A Brief Foray Into Anti-Racist Public Health Research
Arrianna Marie Planey explores anti-racist approaches in public health research, emphasizing frameworks that confront structural inequities and promote health justice. This playlist highlights strategies for integrating anti-racist principles into epidemiologic studies and advancing equity in health outcomes.
SER in This Moment: A Community-Wide Conversation
Onyebuchi Arah, Yvette Cozier, Sherman James, and Martha Werler
Epidemiology Counts – Episode One: “Why Should I Trust that New Health Study?”
Click HERE to view “Why Should I Trust the New Health Study?”
Data do not speak for themselves!
Allen Wilcox reminds us that data do not speak for themselves—they require interpretation and context. This article emphasizes the importance of thoughtful analysis, clear assumptions, and critical reasoning in epidemiologic research.
