Our Publications
For two decades at previously the University of Pittsburgh and Johns Hopkins University and now at the City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy (CUNY SPH), our PHICOR team has published over 295 publications in scientific peer-reviewed journals. This has included descriptions of work done directly with decision-makers at all levels — ranging from local, state, and federal leaders, as well as international leaders. Below are some examples.
Economics of influenza vaccine administration timing for children
Economics of influenza vaccine administration timing for children
Modeling seasonality and viral mutation to predict the course of an influenza pandemic
Modeling seasonality and viral mutation to predict the course of an influenza pandemic
Protecting health care works: A pandemic simulation based on Allegheny County
Protecting health care works: A pandemic simulation based on Allegheny County
The timing of influenza vaccination for older adults (65 years and older)
The timing of influenza vaccination for older adults (65 years and older)
Antiviral medications for pregnant women for pandemic and seasonal influenza: An economic computer model
Antiviral medications for pregnant women for pandemic and seasonal influenza: An economic computer model
Impact of positive findings at image-guided biopsy of lymphoma on patient care: evaluation of clinical history, needle size, and pathologic findings on biopsy performance
Impact of positive findings at image-guided biopsy of lymphoma on patient care: evaluation of clinical history, needle size, and pathologic findings on biopsy performance
The impact of concurrent trauma evaluation on time to CT in patients with suspected stroke
The impact of concurrent trauma evaluation on time to CT in patients with suspected stroke
FDG-PET findings in patients with encephalitis
FDG-PET findings in patients with encephalitis
Small renal masses: Correlation of spiral CT features and pathologic findings
Small renal masses: Correlation of spiral CT features and pathologic findings