Fellow
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Lauren Pischel attended Brown University for undergraduate studies where she majored in biology, ran varsity cross country, and worked in the labor Dr. Jake Kurtis on the identification of a pediatric malaria vaccine. She spent a year at the NIH working at the laboratory for malaria and vector research (LMVR) and then went to Stanford for medical school where she worked in the lab for Dr. Julie Parsonnet on the changes to the human microbiome when exposed to the antimicrobial triclosan. She attended Yale for Internal medicine residency and infectious disease fellowship and is working in the lab of Dr. Saad B. Omer on vaccine effectiveness studies. She is completing her master's of epidemiology of infectious diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. She is also interested in emerging infectious diseases and changes in infectious disease epidemiology with climate change.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
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