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531
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Nicole Lurie is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research encompasses several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Modeling and Simulation, Health, Clinical Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their recent publications focus notably on topics related to COVID-19 and other viral infections. These topics include:

  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts

Nicole Lurie has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Joshua M. Sharfstein
  • Richard Hatchett
  • Raina M. Merchant
  • Mélanie Saville
  • Jakob P. Cramer

The scientist has published regularly in prominent journals, with multiple publications in venues such as:

  • JAMA
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • The Lancet
  • JAMA Health Forum
  • Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

Notable recent papers include:

  • "The Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 and Physical Distancing" (2020, JAMA Internal Medicine)
  • "Developing Covid-19 Vaccines at Pandemic Speed" (2020, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • "Social Media and Emergency Preparedness in Response to Novel Coronavirus" (2020, JAMA)
  • "Public Health Messaging in an Era of Social Media" (2021, JAMA)
  • "Delayed Second Dose versus Standard Regimen for Covid-19 Vaccination" (2021, New England Journal of Medicine)

Nicole Lurie's work has received recognition including being named a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 1999.

Best Publications

  • The Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 and Physical Distancing: The Need for Prevention and Early Intervention.

    Sandro Galea;Raina M. Merchant;Nicole Lurie

  • Developing Covid-19 Vaccines at Pandemic Speed.

    Nicole Lurie;Melanie Saville;Richard Hatchett;Jane Halton

  • Contribution of Public Parks to Physical Activity

    Deborah A. Cohen;Thomas L. McKenzie;Amber Sehgal;Stephanie Williamson

  • A conceptual model of emergency department crowding

    Brent R. Asplin;David J. Magid;Karin V. Rhodes;Leif I. Solberg

  • The Role of Black and Hispanic Physicians in Providing Health Care for Underserved Populations

    Miriam Komaromy;Kevin Grumbach;Michael Drake;Karen Vranizan

  • Immigrants And Health Care: Sources Of Vulnerability

    Kathryn Pitkin Derose;José J. Escarce;Nicole Lurie

  • Health Literacy: A Policy Challenge For Advancing High-Quality Health Care

    Ruth M. Parker;Scott C. Ratzan;Nicole Lurie

  • Approaching Health Disparities From a Population Perspective: The National Institutes of Health Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities

    Richard B. Warnecke;April Oh;Nancy Breen;Sarah Gehlert

  • Neighborhood socioeconomic status and fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans in the United States

    Tamara Dubowitz;Melonie Heron;Chloe E. Bird;Nicole Lurie

  • Integrating Social Media into Emergency-Preparedness Efforts

    Raina M Merchant;Stacy Elmer;Nicole Lurie

  • Review: immigrants and health care access, quality, and cost.

    Kathryn Pitkin Derose;Benjamin W. Bahney;Nicole Lurie;José J. Escarce

  • Termination from Medi-Cal — Does It Affect Health?

    Nicole Lurie;Nancy B. Ward;Martin F. Shapiro;Robert H. Brook

  • R-E-S-P-E-C-T: patient reports of disrespect in the health care setting and its impact on care.

    Janice C. Blanchard;Nicole Lurie

  • The Role of Telehealth in the Medical Response to Disasters.

    Nicole Lurie;Brendan G Carr

  • Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base

    Julia E Aledort;Nicole Lurie;Jeffrey Wasserman;Samuel A Bozzette;Samuel A Bozzette

  • Conceptualizing and defining public health emergency preparedness.

    Christopher Nelson;Nicole Lurie;Jeffrey Wasserman;Sarah Zakowski

  • Assuring the Health of Immigrants: What the Leading Health Indicators Tell Us

    Namratha R. Kandula;Margaret Kersey;Nicole Lurie

  • Social Media and Emergency Preparedness in Response to Novel Coronavirus

    Raina M. Merchant;Nicole Lurie

  • Insurance status and access to urgent ambulatory care follow-up appointments.

    Brent R. Asplin;Karin V. Rhodes;Helen Levy;Nicole Lurie

  • Developing Predictive Models of Health Literacy

    Laurie T. Martin;Teague Ruder;Jose J. Escarce;Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar

  • Preventive care: do we practice what we preach?

    Nicole Lurie;Willard G. Manning;Christine E. Peterson;George A. Goldberg

  • Non-pharmaceutical Public Health Interventions for Pandemic Influenza

    Julia E. Aledort;Nicole Lurie;Jeffrey Wasserman;Samuel A. Bozzette

Frequent Co-Authors

José J. Escarce
José J. Escarce University of California, Los Angeles
Chloe E. Bird
Chloe E. Bird RAND Corporation
Brian Karl Finch
Brian Karl Finch University of Southern California
Michael A. Stoto
Michael A. Stoto Georgetown University
Marc N. Elliott
Marc N. Elliott RAND Corporation
Kathryn Pitkin Derose
Kathryn Pitkin Derose RAND Corporation
Deborah A. Cohen
Deborah A. Cohen Kaiser Permanente
Thomas L. McKenzie
Thomas L. McKenzie San Diego State University
Carolyn M. Clancy
Carolyn M. Clancy United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Teresa E. Seeman
Teresa E. Seeman University of California, Los Angeles

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