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The Changing Epidemiology of HPV and Cervical Cancer (Gordon Lecture)
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The 2017 Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Lecture winner, Dr. Mark Schiffman, describes some of the board lessons he has learned about the strengths and weaknesses of epidemiology over the past three decades of studying HPV and cervical cancer.
The Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Lecture was established in 1995 in tribute to Dr. Gordon for his outstanding contributions to the field of epidemiology and for his distinguished service to the National Institutes of Health. The award is made annually to a scientist who has contributed significantly to the field of epidemiology or clinical trials research. The Lectureship is awarded by the NIH on the recommendation of the NIH Epidemiology and Clinical Trials Interest Group and is organized by the Office of Disease Prevention.
The Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Lecture was established in 1995 in tribute to Dr. Gordon for his outstanding contributions to the field of epidemiology and for his distinguished service to the National Institutes of Health. The award is made annually to a scientist who has contributed significantly to the field of epidemiology or clinical trials research. The Lectureship is awarded by the NIH on the recommendation of the NIH Epidemiology and Clinical Trials Interest Group and is organized by the Office of Disease Prevention.