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and guidelines for hospitals to increase adherence to hand-hygiene practices. These included using alcohol-based hand rubs with alcohol concentrations between 62 and 95 percent when hands were visibly soiled. In 2015, Aiello co-develop a model that allows researchers to predict the spread of influenza through a mobile app that monitors human interactions.
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As a result of her research into the epidemiologic and mechanistic link between social factors, infectious agents, immune response, and the development of chronic diseases of aging, Aiello was elected Carolina Population Center Faculty fellow. In the same year, she also published a set of strategies
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grant to "examine the impact of psychosocial exposures upon people’s cardiometabolic and mental health." They conducted research into DNA methylation and gene expression relevant to life-course psychosocial stressors among participants. The following year, she was awarded the 2019 Carol J. Rowland
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to study the role latent pathogens played in the development of cardiovascular disease, dementia and other illnesses. They found that socioeconomic status played a vital role in a marker of cell-mediated immunity. The conclusion of their study showed evidence that lower socioeconomic status may
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Hogue Mid-career Achievement Award from the Society for Epidemiologic Research, which recognizes a mid-career scientist who has made "an exceptional contribution to the practice of epidemiology".
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to grasp how widespread cases of COVID-19 with mild or no symptoms are in the state and to monitor the prevalence of the disease over time.
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The influence of antibacterial cleaning and hygiene products on levels of non-susceptible bacteria in the home environment
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Upon completing her Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar Fellowship in 2005, Aiello was appointed an
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influence mental health outcomes through stress related alterations in immunity and inflammation.
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of Epidemiology at the institution. In this role, she collaborated with
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In 2018, Aiello was the recipient of a five-year, $ 3.5 million
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National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health alumni
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MS, Environmental Health Sciences and Engineering, 1998,
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North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Thesis
University of Michigan
aielloresearchgroup.org
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
influenza
Bachelor of Science
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Master's degree
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
assistant professor
Arnold Monto
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Jennifer Dowd
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
COVID-19 pandemic in North America
World Health Organization
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
"Aiello, Allison E. (Allison Elizabeth), 1972-"


"Allison Elizabeth Aiello"
"Allison E. Aiello, Ph.D., M.S."
"Flu U"
"University of Michigan students don surgical masks to see if they help guard against flu"
"Allison Aiello, Ph.D., M.S. & Jennifer Dowd, Ph.D., M.A."
"Aiello and Albrecht elected as Carolina Population Center fellows"

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