Lauren Christiansen-Lindquist
Research Assistant Professor
Faculty, Epidemiology

Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist is a Maternal and Child Health epidemiologist, with a particular focus on stillbirth. She has worked to identify areas for improving stillbirth reporting, and was the PI for a study aimed at creating a new surveillance system for stillbirth. Dr. Christiansen-Lindquist is also 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: lchris4@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 740: Epidemiologic Modeling
- EPI 539: EPI Concepts & Analysis
- EPI 597R: Directed Study
- EPI 598R: MPH Thesis Research
- EPI 599R: Thesis
Publications
- Page, Jessica M. MD; Christiansen-Lindquist, Lauren PhD, MPH; Thorsten, Vanessa BA; Parker, Corette B. DrPH; Reddy, Uma M. MD, MPH; Dudley, Donald J. MD; Saade, George R. MD; Coustan, Donald MD; Rowland Hogue, Carol J. PhD; Conway, Deborah MD; Bukowski, Radek MD, PhD; Pinar, Halit MD; Heuser, Cara C. MD; Gibbins, Karen J. MD; Goldenberg, Robert L. MD; Silver, Robert M. MD, 2017, Diagnostic Tests for Evaluation of Stillbirth: Results From the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network , Obstetrics & Gynecology, 129, 699-706
- Christiansen-Lindquist L, Sahay K, Hogue CJ., 2016, Improving surveillance for the hidden half of fetal-infant mortality: a pilot study of the expansion of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System to include stillbirth, Annals of Epidemiology, 26, 401-4
- Wagenaar BH, Christiansen-Lindquist L, et al., 2012, Willingness of US men who have sex with men (MSM) to participate in couples HIV voluntary counseling and testing (CVCT)., PLoS ONE, 7, e42953
- Christiansen-Lindquist L, Tao G, Hoover KW, Frank R, Kent C, 2009, Chlamydia screening of young sexually active, Medicaid-insured women by race and ethnicity, 2002-2005, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, ,