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Nora L. Nock, Ph.D., P.E.
Assistant Professor, Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology
Genetic, molecular and environmental determinants of cancer;
multivariate modeling; structural equation modeling.
Office: Wolstein Research Building, Rm. 1301
Phone: (216) 368-5653
E-mail: nln@case.edu
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- Education
- Ph.D., Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology
[Thesis: Development and Application of DNA Damage and DNA Repair
Capacity Indices to Prostate Cancer]
M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering
B.S., Civil Engineering
- Professional Memberships
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International Genetic Epidemiology Society
International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
American Public Health Association
American Association for Cancer Research
American Society of Professional Engineers
American Society of Civil Engineers
Chi Epsilon: Civil Engineering Honor Society
Cleveland Engineering Society: Environmental Division
- Courses Taught
- 2005-2007: Epidemiology of Environmental Health (MPHP 429).
Developed and instructed new course in Spring 2005 that presents key
local and global issues in environmental health and epidemiology.
This course provides students with an understanding of how genetic
factors modify disease risk from environmental agents and how emerging
exposure assessment (biomarkers, GPS-GIS) and statistical (PBTK/TD)
methods will help improve protection of human health.
2008-present: Obesity and Cancer: Transdisciplinary Views from
Molecules to Health Policy (EPBI/MPHP 464). This course provides an
overview of energy balance components (diet, physical activity,
resting metabolic rate, dietary induced thermogenesis) and obesity, a
consequence of long term positive energy balance, and relations with
certain cancers. After presenting an overview of epidemiological
evidence for the obesity epidemic, the cellular and molecular biology
of energy metabolism is discussed. Emerging research on biologically
plausible connections and epidemiological associations between obesity
and various types of cancer (e.g., colon, breast) are presented; and,
interventions targeted at decreasing obesity and improving quality of
life in cancer patients are also discussed.
2008-present: Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Seminar (EPBI 502).
Students are exposed to a broad range of advanced topics related to
the field of genetic and molecular epidemiology. The seminar includes
student presentations of dissertation/thesis work and recent journal
articles as well as presentations by invited speakers.
Recent Publications
Link to Publications
Manuscripts Published, In Press and Accepted
Last Updated: September 2, 2009
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