Society for Epidemiologic Research
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The Society for Epidemiologic Research (abbreviated SER) is a learned society dedicated to epidemiology. It was originally proposed in 1967 by Abraham Lilienfeld, Milton Terris, and Brian MacMahon, and was founded the following year. Their motivation in founding SER was to provide an annual meeting where junior faculty in epidemiology departments and graduate students could present their ongoing research to senior epidemiologists and receive criticism, comments, and encouragement. An additional goal was to promote the exchange of ideas between epidemiologists and statisticians.
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Society for Epidemiologic Research
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Society for Epidemiologic Research
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Society for Epidemiologic Research
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SER
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1968
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Brian MacMahon
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Maureen Henderson
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Lewis Kuller
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Milton Terris
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John C. Cassel
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Suzanne S. Bevan
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President
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Executive director
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2000
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“To keep epidemiologists at the vanguard of scientific developments”
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The Society for Epidemiologic Research (abbreviated SER) is a learned society dedicated to epidemiology. It was originally proposed in 1967 by Abraham Lilienfeld, Milton Terris, and Brian MacMahon, and was founded the following year. Their motivation in founding SER was to provide an annual meeting where junior faculty in epidemiology departments and graduate students could present their ongoing research to senior epidemiologists and receive criticism, comments, and encouragement. An additional goal was to promote the exchange of ideas between epidemiologists and statisticians. Since 1968, SER has grown and its current membership is approximately 2000 individuals. The mission of SER today is “to keep epidemiologists at the vanguard of scientific developments”.
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“To keep epidemiologists at the vanguard of scientific developments”