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Warren Winkelstein

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231:. Winkelstein led the San Francisco Men's Health Study, one of the largest and best-described cohorts of people at risk for HIV/AIDS. By studying this cohort, Winkelstein and his collaborators were able to contribute greatly to the understanding of the epidemiology of HIV and AIDS, in particular the modes of viral transmission, risk factors for progression to AIDS, and duration of the incubation period. Winkelstein also addressed 604: 143: 178: 72: 430:
Winkelstein W, Lyman DM, Padian N, et al. (January 1987). "Sexual practices and risk of infection by the human immunodeficiency virus. The San Francisco Men's Health Study".
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Winkelstein has made important contributions in a number of areas of epidemiology. Early in his academic career, he participated in clinical trials of the
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Since retiring and assuming emeritus status, Winkelstein worked on biographical sketches of major figures in the history of epidemiology, including
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Ascher, M.; Sheppard, H.; Winkelstein Jr, W.; Vittinghoff, E. (1993). "Does drug use cause AIDS?".
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in women. At Berkeley, Winkelstein did pioneering research on the link between
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In the 1980s and thereafter, Winkelstein's work was focused mainly on
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Evidence-based medicine and the search for a science of clinical care
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Impure science: AIDS, activism, and the politics of knowledge
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for medical school, graduating in 1947. He also obtained a
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health alumni
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State University of New York Upstate Medical University
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AIDS was related to drug use rather than HIV infection
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Syracuse, New York
Point Richmond, California
State University of New York Upstate Medical University
polio vaccine
air pollution
AIDS pandemic
Epidemiology
public health
University of California, Berkeley
epidemiologist
School of Public Health
University of California, Berkeley
Institute of Medicine
U.S. National Academy of Sciences
Syracuse, New York
Putney School
U.S. Army
University of North Carolina
Syracuse University
Master's of Public Health
Columbia University
Buffalo, New York
Abraham Morris Lilienfeld
polio vaccine
air pollution
coronary artery disease
tobacco smoke
cervical cancer
HIV
AIDS pandemic

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