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Elisa V. Bandera

Dr. Elisa V. Bandera is a distinguished faculty member at Rutgers University, where she holds the position of Professor and Chief of Cancer Epidemiology and Health Outcomes at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. In addition, she is a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the Rutgers School of Public Health. With an MD and Ph.D., Dr. Bandera is renowned for her extensive research in the field of cancer epidemiology, particularly focusing on the intricate relationships between obesity, body composition, and cancer risk. Her research primarily investigates the impact of obesity and body composition on breast and ovarian cancer risk, treatment outcomes, and survivorship. Dr. Bandera is particularly passionate about addressing cancer health disparities, aiming to bridge the gap in cancer prevention and treatment across different populations. Her work has been instrumental in leading various epidemiologic studies that explore these critical areas, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. Dr. Bandera's commitment to translating research findings into actionable public health strategies has been evident through her active involvement at both national and international levels. Her efforts have not only advanced scientific understanding but also informed public health policies and interventions aimed at reducing cancer risk and improving outcomes for diverse populations. Throughout her career, Dr. Bandera has served on numerous advisory boards and grant review panels, where her expertise has significantly influenced the field of cancer epidemiology and prevention. Her contributions have been recognized as pivotal in shaping research agendas and guiding funding priorities to address pressing public health challenges. In addition to her research and advisory roles, Dr. Bandera is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of researchers and public health professionals. Her commitment to education and mentorship has inspired many students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative and innovative research environment at Rutgers University. Dr. Bandera's work continues to have a profound impact on the understanding of cancer epidemiology, with her research findings playing a crucial role in shaping public health initiatives and improving cancer outcomes globally. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing health disparities underscores her position as a leader in the field.

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