Dr. Eric Meyerowitz (he/him/his) is an attending physician in infectious diseases at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. Previously he completed a fellowship in infectious diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital in the HIV clinician educator track. Dr. Meyerowitz received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College and his MD from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed his internship and residency at the University of Washington in Seattle in the HIV pathway, where he trained in the Madison Clinic. His clinical interests include caring for people living with HIV and those...
ABSTRACT: Network methods can be useful in design, monitoring, and analysis of cluster randomized trials for control of spread of viral infections. This usefulness grows out of the role of statistical network models in molecular epidemiology and their use to design cluster randomized trials. One way to increase the use of network science in epidemiological research is to develop...