"The Reactogenicity-Immunogenicity Relationship Among Pandemic Influenza Vaccines"

About Speaker: Annie is a second-year MSPH student in the Epidemiology Department of the Rollins School of Public Health, specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and data science. After receiving her Bachelor of Science in neuroscience and chemistry in 2020, she worked in the pharmaceutical industry as an analytical chemist for four years before leaving to pursue her master's degree. Her work as a chemist was mainly focused on late-stage testing for small molecule HIV and Hepatitis drug therapies. She's currently working on her thesis, under the guidance of Drs. Natalie Dean and Daniel Gromer, using individual participant data meta-analysis to evaluate the reactogenicity-immunogenicity relationship for pandemic influenza vaccines.