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Tina Clarke
Dr. Clarke is a Research Scientist II at the Northern California Cancer Center (NCCC) where she has worked since 1997. She is also a Lecturer in the Department of Health Research and Policy at the Stanford University medical school. Trained as an epidemiologist, her
research interests are in the epidemiologies of breast cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma, and other lymphoid malignancies, especially immunologic and viral causes. Dr. Clarke received her BS in Biology from Duke University in 1995, her MPH in epidemiology from Tulane University in 1996 and her PhD in epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1999. She is a mother of two and with whatever free time is left, she likes watching college basketball and skiing moguls.
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