Emily Bailey PhD (University of North Carolina); BSPH (University of North Carolina)
Assistant Professor, Campbell University, Buies Creek, North Carolina · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Public Health International ISSN 2641-4538
Research interests
- Public Health
- Biomedical Sciences
- Infectious Disease
- Translational Pathology
Biography
Dr. Emily Bailey is an Assistant Professor at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina, United States. She earned her PhD from the University of North Carolina and has established a research program focused on infectious disease dynamics, particularly at the human–animal interface. Her most influential work, "The continual threat of influenza virus infections at the human–animal interface" (2018), has been cited 81 times and reflects her expertise in zoonotic disease transmission and pandemic preparedness. Dr. Bailey has authored over 21 indexed publications, contributing significantly to the understanding of viral threats that cross species boundaries.
Selected publications
- The continual threat of influenza virus infections at the human–animal interface 2018 cited 81×
- A RT-PCR assay for the detection of coronaviruses from four genera 2020 cited 67×
- Molecular surveillance of respiratory viruses with bioaerosol sampling in an airport 2018 cited 58×
- Tertiary treatment and dual disinfection to improve microbial quality of reclaimed water for potable and non-potable reuse: A case study of facilities in North Carolina 2018 cited 49×
- Methods, Protocols, Guidance and Standards for Performance Evaluation for Point-of-Use Water Treatment Technologies: History, Current Status, Future Needs and Directions 2021 cited 35×
- A Review of Chitosan as a Coagulant of Health-Related Microorganisms in Water and Wastewater 2024 cited 21×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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