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Marsha Dunn
Vice President
Overview
Marsha Dunn is a Vice President for Public Health. She directs and manages a varied portfolio of health research projects of national significance in chronic disease, with a particular focus on cancer research. Her projects have included cancer surveillance, epidemiologic studies, cancer control and prevention studies, and surveys.
Dunn’s expertise includes materials design and development, data collection monitoring and reporting, and quality control. Her work also includes the oversight of a group providing medical information management, medical record abstracting, and coding services.
Education
- MPH, Biometry, Yale University School of Medicine
- BA, Mathematics, State University of New York at Albany
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SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration and linked longitudinal seroprevalence: A spatial analysis of strain mutation, post-COVID-19 vaccination effect, and hospitalization burden forecasting
medRxiv
January 2023
R.H. Holm, G.A. Rempala, B. Choi, J. Michael Brick, A.R. Amraotkar, R.J. Keith, E.C. Rouchka, et al.
DOILink for: SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration and linked longitudinal seroprevalence: A spatial analysis of strain mutation, post-COVID-19 vaccination effect, and hospitalization burden forecasting -
Evidence of novel susceptibility variants for prostate cancer and a multiancestry polygenic risk score associated with aggressive disease in men of African ancestry
European Urology
January 2023
F. Chen, R.K. Madduri, A.A. Rodriguez, B.F. Darst, A. Chou, X. Sheng, A. Wang, et al.
DOILink for: Evidence of novel susceptibility variants for prostate cancer and a multiancestry polygenic risk score associated with aggressive disease in men of African ancestry -
Quantifying the relationship between sub-population wastewater samples and community-wide SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence
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Science of the Total Environment
January 2022
T. Smith, R.H. Holm, R.J. Keith, A.R. Amraotkar, C.R. Alvarado, K. Banecki, B. Choi, et al.
DOILink for: Quantifying the relationship between sub-population wastewater samples and community-wide SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence