Prevention Effectiveness Fellow
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Casey Zipfel, Ph.D., is a Prevention Effectiveness Fellow in the Public Health and Analytics Modeling track at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Casey received her Ph.D. in Biology from Georgetown University, where she used statistical and mechanistic models to investigate the role of human behavior and health inequities in the transmission of respiratory-transmitted infectious diseases. Casey now works in the modeling team of the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at CDC, where she works to integrate community factors into models of MDRO transmission.