
Emory Rollins
Epidemiology Fellowship
The Rollins Epidemiology Fellowship’s mission is to enhance Georgia’s state and local public health programs by training exceptional epidemiologists who passionately serve their communities through critical surveillance, outbreak response, and general public health practice.

Four students awarded JPHMP’s 2022 Students Who Rocked Public Health
Rollins Epidemiology Fellow, Victoria Roy, and Rollins School of Public Health students, Marija Pritchard, Mehar Anand, and Ellisen Herndon, received the 2022 Students Who Rocked Public Health Award

Identifying the optimal interval between COVID-19 vaccine doses
Principal Investigator: Elizabeth Rogawski McQuade, PhD

Examining the Association Between Reported COVID-19 Cases and Wastewater Surveillance in the City of Atlanta
Principal Investigator: Andrew Wang, PhD, MS

It’s time to rethink public health
The pandemic has put in stark relief the inherent health inequities in the United States. Social epidemiologist Shivani Patel provides sobering insights into the numbers and makes a case for effective

Implementation of close contact elicitation at the time of COVID-19 testing—Atlanta, GA, October–November 2020
Persons under investigation (PUIs) who tested positive were less likely to provide any contacts. This difference may be related to a sense of stigma among people testing positive for having engaged in

A ‘heart’ for health, justice and helping others
Honored with a “Heart of Emory” award, MPH student and future HIV epidemiologist Nellie Garlow has dedicated her time to the COVID-19 Outbreak and Response Team, the Rollins Election Day