Patrick Bradshaw PhD

Associate Professor
Epidemiology

  • Endowed Chair of Martin Sisters Medical Research & Public Health

Patrick Bradshaw is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology whose research is centered on the identification of factors related to obesity-related chronic disease outcomes, including cardiometabolic disorders and cancer survival. His work also includes the application and development of epidemiologic methods to advance research in these substantive areas.

Patrick Bradshaw is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, at UC Berkeley and the Martin Sisters Endowed Chair of Medical Research and Public Health. Dr. Bradshaw received bachelors and masters degree in economics from Florida State University, a masters degree in Statistics from the University of Florida and a doctorate in epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Bradshaw’s research is focused on obesity-related chronic disease outcomes, including cardiometabolic disorders and cancer survival. . He also has a keen interest in addressing quantitative methodological issues in these areas, including methods for multiple exposure (mixture) modeling, bias analysis and missing data.

  • PhD – Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • MS – Statistics, University of Florida
  • MS – Economics, Florida State University
  • Obesity Epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology
  • Cancer Epidemiology
  • Epidemiologic Methods
  • PB HLTH 252: Epidemiologic Analysis
  • PB HLTH 250C: Advanced Epidemiologic Methods
  • PB HLTH 292: Doctoral Seminar