Brinkley R. Bellotti DVM, PhD
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Department | Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases |
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Biography
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA | VMD | 05/2024 | Veterinary Medicine |
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA | PhD | 05/2023 | Epidemiology |
Overview
I am an infectious disease epidemiologist and veterinarian who researches infectious disease dynamics across multiple systems. A strong supporter of the One Health approach, I am interested in improving population health by studying disease transmission between people and animals in the context of their shared environment. My research revolves around developing data driven strategies for infectious disease prevention and control. I use mathematical models to simulate disease transmission and explore mitigation strategies and make public health decisions.
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Castillo-Neyra R, Xie S, Bellotti BR, Diaz EW, Saxena A, Toledo AM, Condori-Luna GF, Rieders M, Bhattacharya BB, Levy MZ. Optimizing the location of vaccination sites to stop a zoonotic epidemic. Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 10; 14(1):15910.
PMID: 38987306.
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Buttke DE, Raynor B, Schuurman GW. Predicting climate-change induced heat-related illness risk in Grand Canyon National Park visitors. PLoS One. 2023; 18(8):e0288812.
PMID: 37556450.
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Anderson TL, Nande A, Merenstein C, Raynor B, Oommen A, Kelly BJ, Levy MZ, Hill AL. Quantifying individual-level heterogeneity in infectiousness and susceptibility through household studies. Epidemics. 2023 Sep; 44:100710.
PMID: 37556994.
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Rokhsar JL, Raynor B, Sheen J, Goldstein ND, Levy MZ, Castillo-Neyra R. Modeling the impact of xenointoxication in dogs to halt Trypanosoma cruzi transmission. PLoS Comput Biol. 2023 May; 19(5):e1011115.
PMID: 37155680.
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Raynor B, Díaz EW, Shinnick J, Zegarra E, Monroy Y, Mena C, De la Puente-León M, Levy MZ, Castillo-Neyra R. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rabies reemergence in Latin America: The case of Arequipa, Peru. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2021 May; 15(5):e0009414.
PMID: 34019548.
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Raynor B, De la Puente-León M, Johnson A, Díaz EW, Levy MZ, Recuenco SE, Castillo-Neyra R. Movement patterns of free-roaming dogs on heterogeneous urban landscapes: Implications for rabies control. Prev Vet Med. 2020 May; 178:104978.
PMID: 32302776.
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Carson S, Bruff E, DeFoor W, Dums J, Groth A, Hatfield T, Iyer A, Joshi K, McAdams S, Miles D, Miller D, Oufkir A, Raynor B, Riley S, Roland S, Rozier H, Talley S, Miller ES. Genome Sequences of Six Paenibacillus larvae Siphoviridae Phages. Genome Announc. 2015 Jun 18; 3(3).
PMID: 26089405.
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2015 | 1 |
2020 | 1 |
2021 | 1 |
2023 | 3 |
2024 | 1 |
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