Nicole Basta
As an infectious disease epidemiologist, I specialize in implementing complex studies in often challenging contexts to generate critical evidence needed to optimize disease prevention. By conducting biological/clinical and behavioral research across a spectrum of globally important diseases, I aim to 1) maximize the impact of vaccines and immunization programs, 2) increase vaccine awareness, acceptance, and uptake, and 3) advance our understanding of infectious disease transmission dynamics to tailor prevention strategies. My research is designed to directly inform public health policy.
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My areas of expertise include a broad range of methods and approaches in infectious disease epidemiology and the epidemiology of vaccines. I have gained expertise in evaluating the impact of disease prevention efforts including vaccination, seroepidemiololgy, epidemiologic methods and design of epidemiologic studies including population-based studies, developing research protocols, designing data collection tools, and collecting data from clinical/biological and behavioral studies to provide evidence for disease prevention and control.
Keywords: Infectious diseases, vaccines, epidemiologic methods, global health, applied public health, influenza, measles, meningococcal disease, HPV, disease prevention, population-based research studies