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overview I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Data Science in the Division of Public Health Sciences at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. I am secondary faculty in the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Statistical Sciences. Previously, I was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics and a member of the Center for Biostatistics at The Ohio State University. I earned my PhD in Biostatistics from The Ohio State University in 2015. I joined the faculty at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 2021. Public health surveillance involves the analysis and interpretation of health-related data essential to planning, implementation and evaluation of public health policy and practice. My research is focused on developing biostatistical methodology to overcome challenges in public health surveillance and address key problems in population health and epidemiology. Specifically, I work on developing multivariate Bayesian hierarchical models for spatio-temporal disease mapping, leveraging multiple sources of data to address complex social and epidemiological problems, like the opioid epidemic. I am committed to collaborating with subject area experts so that we can leverage our collective expertise to best address challenging scientific questions of interest.
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Grant Harnessing the power of peer navigation and mHealth to reduce health disparities in Appalachia
Grant Buprenorphine, Hepatitis C Virus and Their Relationship in Rural US Populations
Grant Spatio-temporal Methods for Surveillance of the Opioid Syndemic
Grant GeoHAI: A novel geographic tool for Hospital Acquired Infection visualization and assessment
Academic Article A multivariate spatio-temporal model of the opioid epidemic in Ohio: A factor model approach.
Academic Article Factors Associated With Poor Outcome in Pediatric Near-Hanging Injuries.
Academic Article Improved quality of life following constraint-induced movement therapy is associated with gains in arm use, but not motor improvement.
Academic Article Examining the Drivers of Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Non-Adherence to Antihypertensive Medications and Mortality Due to Heart Disease and Stroke: A County-Level Analysis.
Academic Article A Bayesian spatio-temporal nowcasting model for public health decision-making and surveillance.
Grant Assessing environmental and health impacts of airborne particles
Academic Article Integrating Public Health Surveillance and Environmental Data to Model Presence of Histoplasma in the United States.
Academic Article Association Between Social Determinants of Health and Glycemic Control Among African American People with Type 2 diabetes: The Jackson Heart Study.
Academic Article The role of aldosterone and ideal cardiovascular health in incident diabetes: The Jackson Heart Study.
Academic Article The role of aldosterone and ideal cardiovascular health in incident cardiovascular disease: The Jackson heart study.
Academic Article State-Level History of Overdose Deaths Involving Stimulants in the United States, 1999?2020.
Award or Honor Receipt Top 10 Research Paper
Academic Article Using Bandit Algorithms to Maximize SARS-CoV-2 Case-Finding: Evaluation and Feasibility Study.
Academic Article Describing the monthly variability of hospital-onset Clostridioides difficile during early coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) using electronic health record data.
Academic Article Role of Sex in the Association of Socioeconomic Status With Cardiovascular Health in Black Americans: The Jackson Heart Study.
Academic Article Evidence for the Association Between Adverse Childhood Family Environment, Child Abuse, and Caregiver Warmth and Cardiovascular Health Across the Lifespan: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.
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Academic Article Intersectional inequities and longitudinal prevalence estimates of opioid use disorder in Massachusetts 2014-2020: a multi-sample capture-recapture analysis.
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