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Dr. Warner is an Assistant Professor in the Department Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Assistant Investigator at Massachusetts General Hospital where she conducts epidemiological research on cancer. She is also Research Associate at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the Department of Epidemiology. She is a member of the Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center in the Cancer Epidemiology and Risk and Health Disparities Programs.  Dr. Warner is a cancer epidemiologist, studying how lifestyle, behavioral and genetic factors affect risk of cancer, particularly aggressive subtypes.  She also examines factors that lead to more aggressive subtypes of cancer and higher risk of cancer mortality in minority populations.  Dr. Warner’s work appears in leading public health, medical, oncology, and epidemiology journals. Dr. Warner’s recent work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Aetna Foundation and the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology. Dr. Warner has a bachelor's degree from Duke University and a master's in public health degree (MPH) from Yale School of Public Health. Dr. Warner completed her doctorate and the Alonzo Smythe Yerby Postdoctoral Fellowship, both in Epidemiology, at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Contact Information: 

ewarner@mgh.harvard.edu

p: 617-724-9516

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