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Yeonsoo
Baik
,
PhD

Assistant Scientist

Departmental Affiliations

Primary
Division
Global Disease Epidemiology and Control

Contact Info

Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
University of California Los Angeles
2019
MPH
Seoul National University School of Public Health
2014
BS
Korea University
2012
Overview

My research focuses on tuberculosis (TB) epidemiology. I am interested in community-wide TB transmission and improvement of the diagnosis and treatment of TB. I have conducted clinical trials as well as observational studies on TB in sub-Saharan Africa. I have applied advanced epidemiologic methods to my research including molecular epidemiology, clinical epidemiology, transmission and prediction modeling, geospatial analysis, longitudinal cohort analysis, and health economics. 

I am an NIH-funded investigator. From 2023 to 2027, my major focus will be to implement oral swab testing, an innovative diagnostic tool for TB, in a high-burden community setting in Peru. Through this research, I seek to translate epidemiological evidence into real-world implementation by optimizing the use of new TB diagnostic tools to reduce the number of individuals with delayed or missed diagnoses.

My expertise in epidemiologic methods and analyses has led to collaborations to study other infectious diseases in resource-limited settings, such as HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, and Chagas disease.

 

Select Publications
Projects
An implementation science approach to the design and evaluation of two strategies for tuberculosis self-testing in Peru
Diagnostic accuracy of GeneXpert Ultra testing for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis on oral swab samples in South Africa
PredicTB: Validating a clinical risk score for early management of tuberculosis in Ugandan primary health clinics
Options for delivery of short-course tuberculosis preventive therapy: the 3HP Options trial
A Study of Korea's Contribution Status and Future Role Setting for the World Tuberculosis Eradication, End-TB