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Dr.
Goldman is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology
and Reproductive Biology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center and Harvard Medical School. Previously,
she was an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard
where she taught epidemiologic principles and methods
and developed a program in reproductive epidemiology.
Trained as a chronic disease epidemiologist, she has
thirty years of experience in the design, conduct,
and analysis of epidemiologic studies. Her research
interests include the influence of environmental, occupational,
and lifestyle factors on reproduction and the health
consequences of exposure to ionizing radiation.
Goldman
designed and co-edited Women and Health, a 100-chapter epidemiology textbook on women's
health published by Academic Press. The
book won the 1999 Award of Excellence in Medical
Science from the Association of American Publishers. As
an active member of ACE, she has been on the Program
Planning Committee for the last two years and is
a member of the Continuing Education Committee
as well as the Board of Directors. From
1996 to 1999 she was an Epidemiology Section Councilor
and is currently a Governing Councilor for the
Epidemiology Section of APHA. Goldman
is an associate editor of the American Journal
of Epidemiology and a member of the American Society
of Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Epidemiologic
Research.
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