Sharon Kardia

Dr. Kardia received her master's degree in statistics and her doctoral degree in human genetics from the University of Michigan. She was then a post-doctoral fellow studying systems biology in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. She joined the faculty of the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 1998. Dr. Kardia's main research interests are in the genetic epidemiology of common chronic diseases and their risk factors. She is particularly interested in gene-environment and gene-gene interactions and in developing novel analytical strategies to understand the complex relationship between genetic variation, environmental variation, and risk of common chronic diseases. Her research utilizes genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic measures on large epidemiological cohorts.

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Assessing and Improving Community Health (Coursera) Coursera
University of Michigan

Assessing and Improving Community Health (Coursera)

Dive into the world of community health with our introductory course designed to equip you with essential skills in assessing and improving local populations' well-being. This online program blends insights from public health and healthcare to teach you how to conduct thorough community health needs assessments, select high-quality data sources, implement evidence-based interventions, and foster multi-sector collaborations for sustained population health improvement.

Jun 8th 2026
4 Weeks
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