
Bio
Nicole Luisi is a Director of Data Analytics and Informatics Projects and an instructor in the Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology. She is also an adjunct instructor for the Executive MPH (EMPH) Program at Emory, where she has taught several courses and served as the thesis advisor for the Applied Epidemiology track. During her time at Emory, Nicole has provided data systems and analytic support for numerous research grants, developed several web-based tools and applications, and provided consultation services for the CfAR Prevention Science Core. Broadly, her research interests include epidemiologic research methods, web-based survey methods, innovative data technologies for eHealth and mHealth, and data analysis and visualization.
Areas of Interest
- HIV/AIDS Prevention
- Infectious Disease
- Epidemiology
- Health Disparities
- Reproductive Health
- Data Science
- Research Methods
- Substance Use/Harm Reduction
Education
- PhD, University of Georgia
- MS, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- MPH, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
- BA, Moravian College
Courses Taught
- AEPI 537D - Intro.to SAS Programming
- EPI 533 - Programming In SAS
- EPI 590R - EPI Seminar
- AEPI 538D - Applied Data Analysis
- EPI 534 - Statistical Programming