
Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist is a Maternal and Child Health epidemiologist, with particular expertise on stillbirth in the United States. Her research interests include stillbirth prevention, and improving both stillbirth reporting and the care that families' receive around the time of a loss. Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist led the first study to create a new surveillance system for stillbirth in the United States. She is well known for her classroom teaching, and also serves as the Director of Graduate Studies for MPH and MSPH programs in Epidemiology.
Contact Information
1518 Clifton Road
Atlanta , GA 30322
1518-002-3BB
Phone: 404-727-2480
Email: LCLindquist@emory.edu
Areas of Interest
- Epidemiology
- Maternal and Child Health
- Research Methods
- Surveillance
Education
- BA 2007, University of Minnesota
- MPH 2009, Emory University
- PhD 2015, Emory University
Courses Taught
- EPI 598R: MPH Thesis Research
- EPI 599R: Thesis
- EPI 550: Epidemiologic Methods III
- EPI 710: Probability Theory for Epi
- EPI 597R: Directed Study
- EPI 539: Epi Methods II for PH Practice