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Nicole Lurie is affiliated with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations in Norway. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Infectious Diseases, Modeling and Simulation, Health, Clinical Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their work addresses key topics such as 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, and misinformation and its impacts.

Nicole Lurie has contributed to several publications, including notable papers:

  • "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)

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

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

Nicole Lurie's research has been published in multiple venues with notable frequency in:

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

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

  • Contribution of Public Parks to Physical Activity

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

  • Preventable hospitalizations and access to health care

    Andrew B. Bindman;Kevin Grumbach;Dennis Osmond;Miriam Komaromy

  • 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

  • Preventive Care for Women: Does the Sex of the Physician Matter?

    Nicole Lurie;Jonathan Slater;Paul McGovern;Jacqueline Ekstrum

  • 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

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

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

  • Does utilization of screening mammography explain racial and ethnic differences in breast cancer

    Rebecca Smith-Bindman;Diana L Miglioretti;Nicole Lurie;Linn Abraham

  • 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

  • Developing Predictive Models of Health Literacy

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

  • Why do patients of female physicians have higher rates of breast and cervical cancer screening

    Nicole Lurie;Karen L. Margolis;Paul G. McGovern;Pamela J. Mink

  • Termination of Medi-Cal Benefits

    Nicole Lurie;Nancy B. Ward;Martin F. Shapiro;Claudio Gallego

  • Accuracy of Self-Report of Mammography and Pap Smear in a Low-Income Urban Population

    Paul G McGovern;Nicole Lurie;Karen L Margolis;Jonathan S Slater

  • Accuracy of diagnoses of schizophrenia in Medicaid claims.

    Nicole Lurie;Michael Popkin;Maurice Dysken;Ira Moscovice

  • Neighborhoods and cumulative biological risk profiles by race/ethnicity in a national sample of U.S. adults: NHANES III.

    Sharon Stein Merkin;Ricardo Basurto-Davila;Arun Karlamangla;Chloe E. Bird

  • When Most Doctors Are Women: What Lies Ahead?

    Wendy Levinson;Nicole Lurie

  • Association between Guillain-Barré syndrome and influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent inactivated vaccines in the USA: a meta-analysis

    Daniel A Salmon;Daniel A Salmon;Michael Proschan;Richard Forshee;Paul Gargiullo

  • Attitudes of internal medicine faculty and residents toward professional interaction with pharmaceutical sales representatives.

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  • Preventable hospitalizations and access to health care

    Andrew B. Bindman;Andrew B. Bindman;Andrew B. Bindman;Kevin Grumbach;Kevin Grumbach;Kevin Grumbach;Dennis Osmond;Dennis Osmond;Dennis Osmond;Miriam Komaromy;Miriam Komaromy;Miriam Komaromy

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon B. Christianson
Jon B. Christianson University of Minnesota
Karen L. Margolis
Karen L. Margolis HealthPartners
Paul G. McGovern
Paul G. McGovern University of Minnesota
Ira Moscovice
Ira Moscovice University of Minnesota
Willard G. Manning
Willard G. Manning University of Chicago
Bryan E Dowd
Bryan E Dowd University of Minnesota
Robert L. Kane
Robert L. Kane University of Minnesota
Lee A. Lillard
Lee A. Lillard RAND Corporation
Charles E. Phelps
Charles E. Phelps University of Rochester
Deborah Simpson
Deborah Simpson University of Wisconsin–Madison

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