

Catherine Diamond
Dr. Catherine Diamond specializes in epidemiology and serves as an Assistant Professor at the UCI School of Medicine. With a dual role as a Clinical Professor, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her students and colleagues. Her academic journey is marked by a commitment to advancing the field of epidemiology through both teaching and research. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Diamond is a dedicated researcher at the Genetic Epidemiology Research Institute. Her work at the institute involves exploring the intricate relationships between genetics and disease patterns, contributing to the broader understanding of public health challenges. Her research endeavors are supported by her affiliation with various research centers and institutes, where she collaborates with fellow experts to push the boundaries of epidemiological science. Dr. Diamond's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she actively engages in research that has real-world implications. Her work is instrumental in shaping public health policies and strategies, making her a valuable asset to the UCI School of Medicine and the wider scientific community. Through her dedication and expertise, Dr. Diamond continues to inspire the next generation of epidemiologists and healthcare professionals.
Publications
, 139-145, 2006-04-10
, 46-52, 2001-01-01
, 227-248, 2000-08-01
, 372-385, 1997-11-01
, 237-254, 1995-01-01
, 34-51, 2005-01-26
, 334-350, 1998-11-01
, 263-288, 2015-07-09
, 207-222, 2005-10-01
, 346-361, 2022-10-18
, 111-148, 2006-03-01
, 170-188, 2008-05-01