TY - JOUR
T1 - Proceedings of the fourth international molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE) meeting
AU - Campbell, Peter T.
AU - Ambrosone, Christine B.
AU - Nishihara, Reiko
AU - Aerts, Hugo J.W.L.
AU - Bondy, Melissa
AU - Chatterjee, Nilanjan
AU - Garcia-Closas, Montserrat
AU - Giannakis, Marios
AU - Golden, Jeffrey A.
AU - Heng, Yujing J.
AU - Kip, N. Sertac
AU - Koshiol, Jill
AU - Liu, X. Shirley
AU - Lopes-Ramos, Camila M.
AU - Mucci, Lorelei A.
AU - Nowak, Jonathan A.
AU - Phipps, Amanda I.
AU - Quackenbush, John
AU - Schoen, Robert E.
AU - Sholl, Lynette M.
AU - Tamimi, Rulla M.
AU - Wang, Molin
AU - Weijenberg, Matty P.
AU - Wu, Catherine J.
AU - Wu, Kana
AU - Yao, Song
AU - Yu, Kun Hsing
AU - Zhang, Xuehong
AU - Rebbeck, Timothy R.
AU - Ogino, Shuji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2019/8/1
Y1 - 2019/8/1
N2 - An important premise of epidemiology is that individuals with the same disease share similar underlying etiologies and clinical outcomes. In the past few decades, our knowledge of disease pathogenesis has improved, and disease classification systems have evolved to the point where no complex disease processes are considered homogenous. As a result, pathology and epidemiology have been integrated into the single, unified field of molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE). Advancing integrative molecular and population-level health sciences and addressing the unique research challenges specific to the field of MPE necessitates assembling experts in diverse fields, including epidemiology, pathology, biostatistics, computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, immunology, and nutritional and environmental sciences. Integrating these seemingly divergent fields can lead to a greater understanding of pathogenic processes. The International MPE Meeting Series fosters discussion that addresses the specific research questions and challenges in this emerging field. The purpose of the meeting series is to: discuss novel methods to integrate pathology and epidemiology; discuss studies that provide pathogenic insights into population impact; and educate next-generation scientists. Herein, we share the proceedings of the Fourth International MPE Meeting, held in Boston, MA, USA, on 30 May–1 June, 2018. Major themes of this meeting included ‘integrated genetic and molecular pathologic epidemiology’, ‘immunology-MPE’, and ‘novel disease phenotyping’. The key priority areas for future research identified by meeting attendees included integration of tumor immunology and cancer disparities into epidemiologic studies, further collaboration between computational and population-level scientists to gain new insight on exposure-disease associations, and future pooling projects of studies with comparable data.
AB - An important premise of epidemiology is that individuals with the same disease share similar underlying etiologies and clinical outcomes. In the past few decades, our knowledge of disease pathogenesis has improved, and disease classification systems have evolved to the point where no complex disease processes are considered homogenous. As a result, pathology and epidemiology have been integrated into the single, unified field of molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE). Advancing integrative molecular and population-level health sciences and addressing the unique research challenges specific to the field of MPE necessitates assembling experts in diverse fields, including epidemiology, pathology, biostatistics, computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, immunology, and nutritional and environmental sciences. Integrating these seemingly divergent fields can lead to a greater understanding of pathogenic processes. The International MPE Meeting Series fosters discussion that addresses the specific research questions and challenges in this emerging field. The purpose of the meeting series is to: discuss novel methods to integrate pathology and epidemiology; discuss studies that provide pathogenic insights into population impact; and educate next-generation scientists. Herein, we share the proceedings of the Fourth International MPE Meeting, held in Boston, MA, USA, on 30 May–1 June, 2018. Major themes of this meeting included ‘integrated genetic and molecular pathologic epidemiology’, ‘immunology-MPE’, and ‘novel disease phenotyping’. The key priority areas for future research identified by meeting attendees included integration of tumor immunology and cancer disparities into epidemiologic studies, further collaboration between computational and population-level scientists to gain new insight on exposure-disease associations, and future pooling projects of studies with comparable data.
KW - Meeting proceedings
KW - Meeting report
KW - Meeting summary
KW - Molecular pathological epidemiology
KW - Patho-epidemiology
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U2 - 10.1007/s10552-019-01177-z
DO - 10.1007/s10552-019-01177-z
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31069578
AN - SCOPUS:85065649691
SN - 0957-5243
VL - 30
SP - 799
EP - 811
JO - Cancer Causes and Control
JF - Cancer Causes and Control
IS - 8
ER -