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 recent publication highlights.
Eric J. Nehl, PhD, was an author on the article, "A Mixed Methods Evaluation of Georgia CTSA Support of the Technology Transfer Process," published in the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance.
Elizabeth Reisinger Walker PHD, MPH; Dawn L. Comeau, PhD; Colleen M. McBride, PhD, MA; and Delia L. Lang, PhD, MPH; were authors on the article, "Toward an Office of Evidence-Based Learning in Public Health: Formal Support, Pedagogical Scholarship, and Effective Teaching," published in The American Journal Of Public Health.
Chang Liu, MPH, was an author on the article "Anticipation of Precision Diabetes and Promise of Integrative Multi-Omics," published in Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America.
Mary Beth Weber, PhD, MPH, and Saria Hassan, MD, were authors on the article, "Preventing Type 2 Diabetes," published in Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America.
Karen R. Seigel, PhD, MPH, was an author on the article, "Population-level Approaches to Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Globally," published in Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America.
K.M. Venkat Narayan, MD, edited a special issue of Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, titled, "Pandemic of Diabetes and Prediabetes: Prevention and Control."