Tim Byers, MD, MPH

Since 1995, Dr. Byers has held the position of Professor at the
University of Colorado. He has served as the Deputy Director
and as the Interim Director of the University of Colorado
Comprehensive Cancer Center and is now the Associate Director for
Cancer Prevention and Control. He is also the Associate Dean
for Public Health Practice at the Colorado School of Public
Health.
Prior to 1995 he was Chief of the Chronic Disease Prevention Branch
of the Nutrition Division at the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention in Atlanta. Dr. Byers is an expert in cancer
prevention research. He has worked in many settings in
clinical medicine, public health, and academic medicine. He
has a particular interest in epidemiologic studies of the role of
early detection, diet, and nutrition in the prevention of cancer,
and in the application of disease prevention in community
settings.
Dr. Byers has published more than 320 papers in peer-reviewed
scientific journals. His current research includes
epidemiologic and clinical studies of nutrients as protective
factors in colon, breast, and lung cancer, studies of cancer
treatment decision-making by patients and physicians, studies of
cancer genetics, and studies and programs to promote the early
detection of lung and colorectal cancer. He is now the
Director of the Center for Public Health Practice at the Colorado
School of Public Health, developing training and programs to
improve the effectiveness of public health workers, agencies, and
programs.