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Area of Science:

  • Epidemiology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The field of epidemiology is crucial for understanding disease patterns.
  • Recognizing outstanding contributions drives further research and innovation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To accept the 2015 ACE award for outstanding contributions to epidemiology.
  • To reflect on the significance of epidemiological research.

Main Methods:

  • This section is based on remarks made upon receiving an award.
  • No specific research methods were detailed in the provided abstract.

Main Results:

  • The abstract does not contain specific research results.
  • It focuses on the recognition of contributions to the field.

Conclusions:

  • Epidemiological research is vital for public health.
  • Awards serve to acknowledge and encourage impactful work in the field.