PhD in Epidemiology and Clinical Research

Program Contacts

On curriculum/coursework, candidacy and thesis requirements:
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Dept. of Health Research & Policy
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5405
Tel: (650) 723-6839
Fax: (650) 725-6951
Email: kcobb@stanford.edu

On application, registration and university requirements:
Misty Mazzara, Education Program Manager
259 Campus Drive
HRP Redwood Building T152F, MC 5405
Stanford, CA 94305-5405
Tel: (650) 723-5456
Fax: (650) 725-6951
Email: mmazzara@stanford.edu

For secure electronic certified transcript delivery, please use mmazzara@stanford.edu.

Student/Alum Publications and awards

Dec 2017: Congratulations Ph.D. candidate, Stelios Serghiou, for being awarded the David Sackett Young Investigator Award 2017 by the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology for his paper on Field-wide meta-analyses!
"Field-wide meta-analyses of observational associations can map selective availability of risk factors and the impact of model specifications"

Nov 2017: Congrats to recent Ph.D. grad, Andrew Goldstone, on his recent publication with NEJM! Keep up the fantastic work!
"Mechanical or Biologic Prostheses for Aortic-Valve and Mitral-Valve Replacement"

July 2017: Congrats to MD/Ph.D. candidate, Nathan Lo, on his publication!
"Public Health and Economic Consequences of Vaccine Hesitancy for Measles in the United States"

April 2017: Congrats to Ph.D. candidate, Katherine Holsteen, for writing a competitive grant for the Center for Digital Health!

March 2017: Congrats Ph.D. candidate and guest speaker, Nathan Lo, for giving a talk in London for the Gates Neglected Tropical Disease Modeling Consortium meeting. Talk title: "Strengthening guidelines for helminths and NTDs: applications of cost-effectiveness analysis”

February 2017: Congrats Ph.D. candidate, Nathan Lo, for his publication in NEJM
"The Perils of Trumping Science in Global Health — The Mexico City Policy and Beyond"