Faculty

warren winklestein Warren Winkelstein Jr., M.D., M.P.H.
Professor Emeritus
PHONE: (510) 642-4304
FAX: (510) 643-5163
LOCATION: 590-E University Hall

 

 

Research Interests

  • Epidemiology and natural history of HIV infection and AIDS
  • Study of the life and work of Janet E. Lane-Claypon, pioneer epidemiologist and advocate for women's and children's health
  • Vignettes of the history of epidemiology

Publications

Winkelstein W. Jr. (2006). Vignette: Alice Hamilton, pioneer occupational epidemiologist. Am J Epidemiology; 17:591.

Winkelstein W. Jr. (2005). The Barbary Plague: the black death in Victorian San Francisco; by Marilyn Chase (book review). Am J Epidemiol; 161:297-301.

Winkelstein W. Jr. (2004). Vignettes of the history of epidemiology: three firsts by Janet Elizabeth Lane-Claypon. Am J Epidemiol:160:97-101.

Winkelstein W. Jr. (2000). Interface of epidemiology and history: a commentary on past, present, and future. Epidemiologic Rev.; 22:206.

Schenemann H.J., Dorn J., Grant B.J., Winkelstein W. Jr., Trevisan M. (2000). Pulmonary function is a long-term predictor of mortality in the general population: 29-year follow-up of the Buffalo Health Study. Chest; 118:656-64.

Winkelstein W. Jr. (2000). The role of epidemiology in the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care. Ann Epidemiol; 10:452-3.

Winkelstein W. Jr., Resnik, S. (2000). Blood Saga: Hemophilia, AIDS and the Survival of a Community (Book Review), J Pub Health Policy, 21:370-72.
 
Winkelstein W. Jr. (2000). Interface of epidemiology and history: a commentary on past, present and future. Epidemiol Rev, 22(1):2-6.
 
Winkelstein W. Jr. (1998). The first use of meta-analysis? Amer Jour Epi, 147:717.
 
Winkelstein W. Jr.
(1997). Observations on the history of epidemiology in western New York, 1843-1960. Amer Jour Epi, 146:896-906.
 
Winkelstein W. Jr., Balfour J.L. (1996). Bone lead levels and delinquent behavior (letter). JAMA, 275:1727-8.
 
Winkelstein W. Jr. (1995). A new perspective on John Snow's communicable disease theory. Am J Epidemiol, 142(9suppl):S3-9.

Other Interests

  • Member, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
  • American Epidemiological Society and American Public Health Association

Profile Updated: December 11, 2007