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Talia Quandelacy
CDC-Dengue Branch - U.S
Talia Quandelacy is a postdoctoral fellow at CDC's Dengue Branch-Epidemic Modeling Unit, characterizing the spatiotemporal transmission dynamics of Dengue and Zika in the Americas. She completed her PhD in Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, where she studied micro-scale influenza transmission dynamics in the US and southeast China.
