
معرفی
Nicole Luisi is an Instructor in the Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology at Emory University, and an Adjunct Instructor in the Executive MPH (EMPH) Program. She also serves as Director of Data Analytics and Informatics Projects, supporting research grants, developing web-based tools, and consulting for the CfAR Prevention Science Core. Her work focuses on epidemiologic methods, web-based surveys, and health data technologies.
Education includes a BA from Moravian College, MPH and MS degrees from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a PhD from the University of Georgia.
Research interests span HIV/AIDS prevention, infectious disease epidemiology, health disparities, and data science. Recent work examines crisis pregnancy centers, opioid misuse, and disparities in HIV outcomes among marginalized populations. She has taught courses such as SAS programming and statistical analysis.
Key contributions include analyzing spatial distribution of healthcare facilities, evaluating pandemic mitigation behaviors, and advancing PrEP awareness among vulnerable groups. Her work emphasizes health equity and innovative data solutions for public health challenges.





