Ronald Eldridge, PhD, MPH

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Titles and Roles

Assistant Research Professor
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University
Research Program
Cancer Prevention and Control

Biography

Ronald Eldridge, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Research Professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing of Emory University. A cancer epidemiologist, Dr. Eldridge is an expert in the fields of cancer epidemiology, causal inference methods, applied statistics and data analysis.

Education

Dr. Eldridge received his MPH from Rollins School of Public Health, and his PhD from Emory University.

Research

Dr. Eldridge uses his interest in advanced methods to study the biological mechanisms of cancer symptoms and survival. Currently, he is involved in identifying the differential metabolic pathways of head and neck cancer survival through high-resolution metabolomics, and identifying complex longitudinal patterns in cancer patient reported outcomes that predict poor survival.

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