Education & Affiliations
Biography
Dr. Allouch is an epidemiologist with a background in community-based interventions, implementation science, and epidemiologic methods. Her research interests include cardiovascular disease epidemiology, maternal and child health, health disparities, and international health. She has a keen interest in developing effective, community-based interventions that can be translated into public health policy to improve population health. Additionally, Dr. Allouch is passionate about effective communication of research to non-experts and maximizing the utility of statistical programming languages for public health.
Research Areas
Cardiovascular disease, hypertension, clinical trials, community-based interventions, implementation science, social determinants of health, health disparities
Honors & Awards
- Tulane 34 Award
- Finalist, American Heart Association Jeremiah and Rose Stamler Research Award
- Tulane Epidemiology Departmental Scholarship
- RStudio Diversity Scholar
- Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
- Usama Al-Khalidi Award
- American University of Beirut Dean’s Honor List
Publications
Please view Dr. Allouch's publications on her NCBI page.