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Eleanor Murray

Eleanor (Ellie) Jane Murray is a lohan British-Canadian epidemiologist, science communicator, and assistant professor at the Boston University School of Public Health. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Murray created a series of multi-lingual, accessible infographics to communicate information about COVID-19.

Early life and education Edit

Murray earned a bachelor's degree in biology from McGill University. She later earned a master's degree in public health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and conducted graduate research at Harvard University. She has also earned a ScD in epidemiology, an MSc in biostatistics, and in 2016, earned a doctorate of science from Harvard University. Murray studied the use of agent-based models in clinical decision making.[1][2] Her research considered causal inference as a means to improve evidence-based decision making in clinical medicine.[3]

Research and career Edit

In 2019, became an Assistant Professor at Boston University, where she conducts research on a variety of medical conditions, including HIV, cancer and cardiovascular disease.[4] Murray became known for her use of social media, where she shares complex epidemiological concepts using Twitter threads and GIFs.[5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Murray partnered with Benjamin Linas to create a series of infographic resources on the pandemic for the general public.[5][6][7] She argued that public health professionals should use the attention they received during the COVID-19 pandemic to help people understand the work of epidemiologists.[5] She was interviewed by various media outlets, explaining concepts such as herd immunity,[8] social distancing,[9] and how to travel safely in a post-pandemic world.[10]

Selected publications Edit

Pomaki, Georgia; Franche, Renée-Louise; Murray, Eleanor; Khushrushahi, Noushin; Lampinen, Thomas M. (June 2012). "Workplace-Based Work Disability Prevention Interventions for Workers with Common Mental Health Conditions: A Review of the Literature". Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 22 (2): 182–195. doi:10.1007/s10926-011-9338-9. ISSN 1053-0487. PMID 22038297. S2CID 25394336.

White, Marc; Wagner, Shannon; Schultz, Izabela Z.; Murray, Eleanor; Bradley, Susan M.; Hsu, Vernita; McGuire, Lisa; Schulz, Werner (2013). "Modifiable workplace risk factors contributing to workplace absence across health conditions: A stakeholder-centered best-evidence synthesis of systematic reviews". Work. 45 (4): 475–92. doi:10.3233/WOR-131628. PMID 23531590.

Murray, Eleanor J.; Robins, James M.; Seage, George R.; Freedberg, Kenneth A.; Hernán, Miguel A. (2017-06-30). "A Comparison of Agent-Based Models and the Parametric G-Formula for Causal Inference". American Journal of Epidemiology. 186 (2): 131–142. doi:10.1093/aje/kwx091. ISSN 0002-9262. PMC 5860229. PMID 28838064.

Cowger, Tori; Murray, Eleanor; Clarke, Jaylen; Bassett, Mary; Ojikutu, Bisola; Sánchez, Sarimer; Linos, Natalia; Hall, Kathryn (November 2022). "Lifting Universal Masking in Schools — Covid-19 Incidence among Students and Staff". The New England Journal of Medicine. 22 (2): 182–195. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2211029. ISSN 1533-4406. PMC 9743802. PMID 36351262.

References Edit

  1. ^ Murray, Eleanor Jane (2016). Agent-Based Models for Causal Inference (Thesis). OCLC 951560497.
  2. ^ "Eleanor Murray". scholar.harvard.edu. from the original on 2020-08-09. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  3. ^ "Eleanor Murray – Society for Epidemiologic Research". 5 December 2018. from the original on 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  4. ^ "Dr Eleanor (Ellie) Murray | Murray Causal Lab". sites.bu.edu. from the original on 2020-05-27. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  5. ^ a b c "Stick Figures Fighting COVID-19 | SPH | Boston University". School of Public Health. from the original on 2020-04-25. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  6. ^ "Simple science communication helps ease fears and spread good information during the COVID-19 pandemic". massivesci.com. 16 April 2020. from the original on 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  7. ^ Murray, Eleanor (Ellie) (2020-05-26), eleanormurray/COVID_19, from the original on 2020-05-14, retrieved 2020-05-26
  8. ^ Haelle, Tara (2020-05-14). "Everything You Need to Know About Herd Immunity". Medium. from the original on 2020-05-19. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  9. ^ "BU professors and students explore the side effects of social distancing – The Daily Free Press". 23 March 2020. from the original on 2020-03-24. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  10. ^ Editors, Elemental (2020-05-19). "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: How to Travel Safely During Covid-19". Medium. from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2020-05-26. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

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HealthThesisHarvard T H Chan School of Public Health 2016 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Research and career 3 Selected publications 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditMurray earned a bachelor s degree in biology from McGill University She later earned a master s degree in public health from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and conducted graduate research at Harvard University She has also earned a ScD in epidemiology an MSc in biostatistics and in 2016 earned a doctorate of science from Harvard University Murray studied the use of agent based models in clinical decision making 1 2 Her research considered causal inference as a means to improve evidence based decision making in clinical medicine 3 Research and career EditIn 2019 became an Assistant Professor at Boston University where she conducts research on a variety of medical conditions including HIV cancer and cardiovascular disease 4 Murray became known for her use of social media where she shares complex epidemiological concepts using Twitter threads and GIFs 5 During the COVID 19 pandemic Murray partnered with Benjamin Linas to create a series of infographic resources on the pandemic for the general public 5 6 7 She argued that public health professionals should use the attention they received during the COVID 19 pandemic to help people understand the work of epidemiologists 5 She was interviewed by various media outlets explaining concepts such as herd immunity 8 social distancing 9 and how to travel safely in a post pandemic world 10 Selected publications EditPomaki Georgia Franche Renee Louise Murray Eleanor Khushrushahi Noushin Lampinen Thomas M June 2012 Workplace Based Work Disability Prevention Interventions for Workers with Common Mental Health Conditions A Review of the Literature Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 22 2 182 195 doi 10 1007 s10926 011 9338 9 ISSN 1053 0487 PMID 22038297 S2CID 25394336 White Marc Wagner Shannon Schultz Izabela Z Murray Eleanor Bradley Susan M Hsu Vernita McGuire Lisa Schulz Werner 2013 Modifiable workplace risk factors contributing to workplace absence across health conditions A stakeholder centered best evidence synthesis of systematic reviews Work 45 4 475 92 doi 10 3233 WOR 131628 PMID 23531590 Murray Eleanor J Robins James M Seage George R Freedberg Kenneth A Hernan Miguel A 2017 06 30 A Comparison of Agent Based Models and the Parametric G Formula for Causal Inference American Journal of Epidemiology 186 2 131 142 doi 10 1093 aje kwx091 ISSN 0002 9262 PMC 5860229 PMID 28838064 Cowger Tori Murray Eleanor Clarke Jaylen Bassett Mary Ojikutu Bisola Sanchez Sarimer Linos Natalia Hall Kathryn November 2022 Lifting Universal Masking in Schools Covid 19 Incidence among Students and Staff The New England Journal of Medicine 22 2 182 195 doi 10 1056 NEJMoa2211029 ISSN 1533 4406 PMC 9743802 PMID 36351262 References Edit Murray Eleanor Jane 2016 Agent Based Models for Causal Inference Thesis OCLC 951560497 Eleanor 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