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Department of Preventive Medicine

Biostatistics Division
Center for Health Professions 222
1540 Alcazar Street
Los Angeles 90089-9010
Co-Directors: Stanley P. Azen,
Duncan Thomas
(323) 442-1810
FAX: (323) 442-2993
Email: mtrujill@usc.edu www.usc.edu/medicine/biostats

Health Behavior Research Division
c/o USC/IPR
1000 S. Fremont Avenue, Box #8
Alhambra, CA 91803
(626) 457-6600
FAX: (626) 457-4012
Director: Mary Ann Pentz
(626) 457-6648
Email: barovich@hsc.usc.edu
www.usc.edu/medicine/hbrphd

Environmental Health Division
Center for Health Professions 236
1540 Alcazar Street
Los Angeles 90089-9013
Director: Frank D. Gilliland
(323) 442-1096
FAX: (323) 442-3272

Master of Public Health Program
1000 S. Fremont Avenue, Building A-5, Room 5128
Alhambra, CA 91803
Director: Thomas W. Valente, Ph.D.
(626) 457-4139
FAX: (626) 457-6699
Email: mphusc@usc.edu

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies Program
3375 South Hoover Street
University Village, Suite E 210
Los Angeles, CA 90089-7798
Director: Elahe Nezami, Ph.D.
(213) 740-1060
FAX: (213) 821-1733
Email: bhealthy@usc.edu
www.usc.edu/medicine/hp

Global Health Studies
3375 South Hoover Street
University Village, Suite E 210
Los Angeles, CA 90089-7798
Director: Elahe Nezami, Ph.D.
(213) 740-1060
FAX: (213) 821-1733
Email: bhealthy@usc.edu
www.usc.edu/globalhealthprogram

Faculty

Jonathan M. Samet, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Flora L. Thornton Chair in Preventive Medicine

John M. Peters, Vice Chair and Hastings Professor of Medicine

AFLAC Chair in Cancer Research: Robert Haile, Ph.D.

The Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Chair in Childhood Obesity and Diabetes: Michael I. Goran, Ph.D.

Sidney R. Garfield Chair in Health Sciences: C. Anderson Johnson, Ph.D.

Kenneth T. Norris, Jr. Chair in Epidemiology: Brian E. Henderson, M.D.

Verna R. Richter Chair in Cancer Research: Duncan Thomas, Ph.D.

Harry J. Bauer and Dorothy Bauer Rawlins Professor of Cardiology: Howard N. Hodis, M.D.

Professors: S.P. Azen (Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, Ophthalmology, Occupational Science); P. Clarke (Communication); G. Coetzee (Urology, Microbiology); W.J. Gauderman; F.D. Gilliland; M. Goran (Biophysics and Pediatrics [CHLA]); R. Haile; B.E. Henderson; H. Hodis (Medicine); T.M. Mack (Pathology); Wendy Mack; R. McConnell; B. Meyerowitz (Psychology); M.A. Pentz; J.M. Peters; M.C. Pike; B. Portnoy (Pediatrics); J. Richardson; J.M. Samet; D. Stram; S. Sussman; S. Tavare (Mathematics); T. Valente; D.C. Thomas; A. Wu

Associate Professors: L. Baezconde-Garbanati; K. Berhane; C. Haiman; S. Ingles; T. Seeman (Gerontology); K. Siegmund; G. Ursin; R. Watanabe (Physiology/Biophysics)

Assistant Professors: H. Allayee; D. Conti; V. Cortessis; C.L. Pearce; N. Riggs; F. Schumacher; M. Stern; H. Wipfli

Professors of Clinical: E.L. Avol; D. Deapen

Associate Professors of Clinical: A. Hricko; E. Nezami

Assistant Professors of Clinical: T. Boley-Cruz; C. Koprowski; L. Liu; K. Monroe; P. Palmer

Clinical Associate Professors: J.T. Casagrande; W.S. Linn; J.N. Weitzel

Clinical Assistant Professor: K. Dwyer

Professors of Research: J.D. Buckley (Pediatrics); C.-P. Chou; S. Groshen; M. Krailo; B. Langholz; R. Sposto; F. Stanczyk (Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Associate Professors of Research: T. Alonzo; M. Cockburn; W. Cozen (Pathology); A. Hamilton; P. Marjoram; L. Rohrbach; D. Spruijt-Metz; A. Xiang

Assistant Professors of Research: G. Chen; L. Chen; J. Davis; S. Fruin; M. Gago; R. McKean-Cowdin; J. Milam; N. W. Setiawan; P. Sun; T. Zhou

Adjunct Professor: J. Niland

Adjunct Associate Professors: C.N. Bailey-Merz; M.R. Calderon; G. Marks

Adjunct Assistant Professors: J. Lawrence; J.A. Longmate; S.V. McKane; S. Montgomery

Emeritus Professors: R.K. Peters (Family Medicine); S. Preston-Martin

The Department of Preventive Medicine is responsible for training medical, graduate and undergraduate students in the areas of biostatistics, epidemiology, health behavior research, public health, and preventive medicine. Faculty from the statistical genetics and molecular epidemiology department also perform research in the areas of biostatistics, epidemiology of acute and chronic diseases, and environmental health.

The undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the department are noteworthy for the extensive opportunities offered to the students for involvement in faculty research. It is not uncommon for students to begin working closely with faculty members on research projects as early as their first or second year of study.

Degree Programs
The Department of Preventive Medicine offers the following degree programs:

B.S. in Global Health

B.S. in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies

B.S. in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention/Master of Public Health

B.S. in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention/M.S. in Biostatistics

B.S. in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention/M.S. in Molecular Epidemiology

B.S. in Dental Hygiene/Master of Public Health

M.S. in Applied Biostatistics/Epidemiology

M.S. in Clinical and Biomedical Investigations

M.S. in Molecular Epidemiology

Master of Public Health

Master of Public Health/Doctor of Medicine

Master of Public Health (Health Promotion)/Ph.D. in Psychology (Clinical)

Master of Public Health/Pharm.D.

Master of Public Health/Doctor of Physical Therapy

Ph.D. in Biostatistics

Ph.D. in Epidemiology

Ph.D. in Molecular Epidemiology

Ph.D. in Preventive Medicine (Health Behavior Research)

Ph.D. in Statistical Genetics and Genetic Epidemiology

The Department of Preventive Medicine also offers the following undergraduate minor programs:

Minor in Cinema-Television for the Health Professions

Minor in Cultural Competence in Medicine

Minor in Global Medicine

Minor in Health Communication

Minor in Public Health

Minor in Nutrition and Health Promotion

Minor in Substance Abuse Prevention