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Navideh Noori

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Navideh Noori was a postdoctoral research associate at the Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, for three years where she worked on developing mathematical and computational models of disease transmission, and application of statistical inference method and transmission models to infectious disease incidence data. Specifically she worked on two projects: 1) understanding the determinants of polio transmission and its large-scale epidemiology using a machine learning algorithm, 2) quantifying the consequences of measles-induced immune suppression for whooping cough epidemiology. She holds a PhD in Forest Hydrology from Auburn University, and a Master of Science in Civil Eng-Water Resource Eng from University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. During her PhD, she focused on understanding the dynamics interplay between environmental variations and public health concern, namely flooding and infectious diseases (West Nile Virus), by applying a combination of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, machine learning algorithms, field experiments, laboratory work, and statistical modeling. Navideh is a member of the epidemiology team at IDM where she works on developing an algorithm to identify high-risk pregnancies as well as continuing her work on transmission dynamics of infectious diseases using mathematical, statistical and machine learning models.

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Kawade A, Dayma G, Apte A, Telang N, Satpute M, Pearce E, Roalfe L, Patil R, Wang Y, Noori N, Gondhali A, Juvekar S, Oron AP, Sanghavi S, Goldblatt D, Dagan R, Bavdekar A. (2023). Effect of reduced two-dose (1+1) schedule of 10 and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (Synflorix(TM) and Prevenar13(TM))) on nasopharyngeal carriage and serotype-specific immune response in the first two years of life: Results from an open-labelled randomized controlled trial in Indian children. Vaccine, 41(19)

Noori N, Skrip LA, Oron AP, McCarthy KA, Proctor JL, Chabot-Couture G, Althouse BM, Phelan KPQ, Trehan I. (2022). Potential Impacts of Mass Nutritional Supplementation on Measles Dynamics: A Simulation Study. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

Noori N, Proctor JL, Efevbera Y, Oron AP. (2022). Effect of adolescent pregnancy on child mortality in 46 countries. BMJ global health, 7(5)

Noori N, Derra K, Valea I, Oron AP, Welgo A, Rouamba T, Boua PR, Somé AM, Rouamba E, Wenger E, Sorgho H, Tinto H, Ouédraogo AL. (2021). Patterns of child mortality in rural area of Burkina Faso: evidence from the Nanoro health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS). BMC public health, 21(1)

Skrip LA, Selvaraj P, Hagedorn B, Ouédraogo AL, Noori N, Orcutt A, Mistry D, Bedson J, Hébert-Dufresne L, Scarpino SV, Althouse BM. (2021). Seeding COVID-19 across Sub-Saharan Africa: An Analysis of Reported Importation Events across 49 Countries. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

Skrip L, Derra K, Kaboré M, Noori N, Gansané A, Valéa I, Tinto H, Brice BW, Gordon MV, Hagedorn B, Hien H, Althouse BM, Wenger EA, Ouedraogo AL. (2020). Clinical management and mortality among COVID-19 cases in sub-Saharan Africa: A retrospective study from Burkina Faso and simulated case analysis. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, (101)

Noori N, Rohani P. (2019). Quantifying the consequences of measles-induced immune modulation for whooping cough epidemiology. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 374(1775)

Noori N, Drake JM, Rohani P. (2017). Comparative epidemiology of poliovirus transmission. Scientific reports, 7(1)

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