Recent Rollins Research Publications
Rollins students and faculty are frequent authors and collaborators on articles that advance research, provoke thought, and inspire action. Below are a few of this week’s publication highlights.
Rachel E. Patzer, PhD, MPH, was an author on the article, “Prediction of emergency department resource requirements during triage: An application of current natural language processing techniques,” published inJournal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open.
Hannah L. F. Cooper, PhD, and Melvin D. Livingston, PhD, were both authors on the article, “Emergence of Wasp Dope in Rural Appalachian Kentucky,” published in Addiction.
Melvin D. Livingston, PhD, was an author on the article, “Supersized Alcopop Consumption Associated With Homelessness and Gang Membership,” published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
Sheharyar Minhas, MD, was an author on the article, “Pulmonary Embolism and Acute Heart Failure as the Initial Manifestation of Right Atrial Myxoma,” published in Cath Lab Digest.
Neel R. Gandhi, PhD, was an author on the article, “Adults from Kisumu, Kenya have robust γδ T cell responses to Schistosoma mansoni, which are modulated by tuberculosis,” published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Maryann Greene Delea, PhD, was an author on the article, “Women are more likely to expect social sanctions for open defecation: Evidence from Tamil Nadu India,” published in PLOS One.
Robert F Breiman, PhD, was an author on the article, “The clinical presentation of culture-positive and culture-negative, qPCR-attributable shigellosis in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study and derivation of a Shigella severity score: implications for pediatric Shigella vaccine trials,” published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.