معرفی
Nicole Llewellyn serves as an Instructor in the Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences at Emory University. Her academic work centers on evaluating clinical and translational science research through bibliometric and altmetric methodologies to assess real-world impact and inform science policy frameworks.
Her research program focuses on:
- Clinical and Translational Science
- Bibliometrics and Altmetrics
- Research Evaluation Frameworks (e.g., Payback Framework)
- Health Policy Translation
- Community-Engaged Research
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration Networks
Analysis of Llewellyn's publication trajectory (2017-2025) reveals systematic evaluation of the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Awards program, particularly Georgia CTSA outputs. She pioneered the "big splashes" (immediate attention metrics) and "ripple effects" (long-term citation impact) framework to characterize research influence dynamics. Her work bridges social media analytics with traditional citation metrics, examines community-based organization partnerships, and assesses career development program efficacy within translational science ecosystems.
As an active Georgia CTSA consortium member, Llewellyn contributes to evaluating research portfolios, pilot projects, and training initiatives that accelerate scientific discoveries into health policy and practice improvements. Her ongoing work integrates academic influencer analysis with public engagement metrics to optimize translational research impact.

