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Dr. Samantha Parker Kelleher is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health. Her research interests focus on understanding the relationship between prenatal exposures and infant and childhood outcomes, particularly concerning adverse pregnancy and postpartum outcomes as well as cardiovascular health. She is the Principal Investigator of an R-01 award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, exploring the impact of remote postpartum blood pressure monitoring on maternal morbidity. Dr. Parker Kelleher's previous work includes funding from the American Heart Association to examine health-related social needs in high-risk postpartum women. She has served as a consultant for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the Zika response in 2016. Additionally, she has been recognized with the Tyroler Lilienfeld Award by the Society for Epidemiologic Research for her dissertation on preeclampsia. Currently, she co-directs the Epidemiology Biostatistics MPH Certificate program and teaches courses including Intermediate Epidemiology and Advanced Methods in Reproductive Epidemiology. Dr. Parker Kelleher actively engages with community advisory boards to ensure that her research addresses the needs of diverse populations receiving care from Boston Medical Center. Her commitment to improving maternal health outcomes is evident in her various research initiatives and collaborations.
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