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Elizabeth Kirkland, MPH

Senior Scientist
Study Management

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Why I Work at ACS

It¡¯s been a privilege to contribute to the building and maintenance of the Cancer Prevention Studies-3 (CPS-3) cohort. The work we do is so important, and what inspires me is the dedication of the ACS staff and volunteers that go above and beyond. I feel lucky to be able to use my statistical programming skills to move cancer prevention research forward.¡±

At ACS since 2008

As a Senior Scientist in Study Management?for Population Science, Elizabeth Kirkland, MPH, supports survey development and data collection for the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Cancer Society¡¯s current prospective cohorts for Cancer Prevention Study-II (CPS-II) and Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3). She¡¯s currently responsible for data processing and statistical programming for the CPS-3 triennial survey.

Kirkland recently put on her data analyst ¡®hat¡¯ to investigate both the relationship of? birth country and race?on physical activity and the impact of pandemic restrictions on cancer survivors.?

Publications

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Work before ACS

  • ORISE Fellow, Environmental Health Services Branch, CDC
  • ORISE Fellow, Division of Parasitic Diseases, CDC
  • Environmental Health Scientist Coordinator, Environmental Epidemiology & Toxicology, Louisiana Office of Public Health

Education

  • MPH: Epidemiology, Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, 1999
  • BA: Psychology, Spelman College, 1998:?

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