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Eva Rest, MS

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Biography

Eva Rest is an M.D.-Ph.D. student pursuing her Ph.D. in Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases. Her research interests include disease modeling, dynamics of respiratory and vaccine-preventable diseases, public health interventions, and global health. Eva hopes to use her M.D.-Ph.D. training to integrate clinical infectious disease care with dynamical disease models and data-driven surveillance and interventions.

Eva earned her M.S. in Global Infectious Disease at Georgetown University where she studied respiratory disease dynamics and spatial heterogeneity in vaccination patterns in the lab of Dr. Shweta Bansal. Previously, she researched harm reduction strategies for substance use disorders at the University of Illinois Chicago's Institute for Health Research and Policy. She graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, studying global health and health policy.

Education & Training

MS
Georgetown University, Global Infectious Disease
BS
Georgetown University, Science, Technology, and International Affairs

Research

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Medical Research Interests

Communicable Disease Control; Communicable Diseases; Communicable Diseases, Emerging; Computational Biology; Data Science; Disease Transmission, Infectious; Immunization; Models, Statistical; Population Dynamics; Public Health; Public Health Practice; Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

Public Health Interests

Disease Transmission; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Epidemiology Methods; Global Health; Health Policy; Infectious Diseases; Modeling; Vaccines

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