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Lisa Elon is an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Emory University. She specializes in biostatistical applications across public health, environmental health, and clinical research. Her work includes analyzing data on mental stress and myocardial ischemia, indoor air pollution, social contact networks, and immunity response studies. She has led data management teams for major trials and contributed to studies on workplace physical activity and vaccine provision.
Education: MPH from Emory University and MS from North Carolina State University (NCSU).
Research interests focus on leveraging biostatistics to address public health challenges, including environmental exposures, clinical trial design, and data-driven policy recommendations. Her expertise spans data wrangling, survey methodology, and longitudinal study design, as demonstrated by her role in the Healthy Doc Project tracking medical students' health.
Awards include the 1997 RSPH Charles C. Shepard Award and a Rollins Merit Scholarship. She teaches data analytics courses at the Emory School of Nursing and advises the Applied Practical Experience program.
Her grants and projects include collaborations on vaccine policy, emergency department physician performance evaluations, and interventions to improve workplace health. While specific labs/teams are not listed, her work involves interdisciplinary teams across public health, clinical, and environmental domains.





