Annette Regan

Bio

Dr. Regan is a perinatal and pediatric infectious disease epidemiologist with experience implementing epidemiologic research and public health practice. Her research has led to the development of novel vaccine safety surveillance systems for pregnant people and epidemiological methods tailored for monitoring maternal vaccine safety and effectiveness using real world observational data.
Dr. Regan has completed an MPH in epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University in 2006, and a PhD in infectious diseases at the University of Western Australia in 2016. She has previously worked as an epidemiologist for state and federal public health agencies, including the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the state health department in Western Australia. Since returning to the US in 2018, she became tenured faculty at the University of San Francisco, where she lectures on epidemiologic methods, infectious disease epidemiology, and reproductive health. She currently receives funding from the National Institutes of Health to evaluate the safety of influenza and COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy and evaluate adolescent vaccine decision-making.

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