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Noelle Marie Cocoros is a Professor at Aarhus University specializing in Clinical Surveillance Epidemiology. With a part-time role, her research primarily focuses on infectious disease epidemiology. She has significant experience in public health surveillance, vaccine safety, and pharmacoepidemiology. Cocoros has expertise in the innovative use of electronic health data for research, evaluation, and surveillance, particularly in the context of pandemic preparedness and response through pragmatic trials. Additionally, she has held positions as Principal Research Scientist at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and Principal Associate in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where she serves as a direct research scientist in the Department's Therapeutics Research in Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE). Her educational background includes a Master of Public Health degree in epidemiology from Boston University and a Bachelor’s degree from Hampshire College. In her professional capacity, her primary responsibility involves designing and conducting epidemiologic studies, as well as collaborating with colleagues and external partners to leverage Danish national registries and data sources for research. Cocoros is also available to support students and postdocs in their academic endeavors.
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