Allan M Ciciriello
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Positions
- Lead Coordinator, Research Project Operations
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Department of Pediatrics - Tropical Medicine
Center for Vaccine Development
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas United States
As a member of the research operations program management team, the primary purpose of this position is to lead other research operations support staff and coordinate the day-to-day activities of various vaccine development projects. This position serves as the primary point of contact for department faculty and staff regarding general research operations tasks.
- Assistant Program Coordinator
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International Trachoma Initiative
The Task Force for Global Health
Atlanta, Georgia United States
Assisted in the development and implementation of program initiatives which included the preparation of briefing materials, reports, correspondence and other documents, performed research, developed and maintained databases, and developed promotional materials. Communicated with national and international program contacts. Prepared and distributed reports. Coordinated logistical arrangements for meetings, conferences, and travel.
- Intern
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International Trachoma Initiative
The Task Force for Global Health
Atlanta, Georgia United States
Addresses
- Feigin Tower (Office)
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1102 Bates Avenue
9th Floor
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 824-0646
allan.ciciriello@bcm.edu
Education
- BS from Clemson University
- 05/2013 - Clemson, South Carolina United States
- Psychology, Life Sciences
- MPH from Johns Hopkins University
- 12/2020 - Baltimore, Maryland United States
- Tropical Medicine, Global Health
Certifications
- Tropical Medicine Certificate Program
- Johns Hopkins University
- Trained in tropical medicine and related public health issues via a multidisciplinary approach
- Global Health Certificate Program
- Johns Hopkins University
- Studied the health of populations in a global context, considering its political, social, and economic impact
- RCR Course for Administrative Contacts
- #50364695 (07/27/2022 - 07/26/2026)
- CITI Program
- Research Conflict of Interest
- #50364696 (07/27/2022 - 07/26/2026)
- CITI Program
Professional Development
- Project Management Overview
- Workshop (Presenter, 2022)
- Sponsor: Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development
- Ethiopia MDA Observational Assessment Results
- Conference (Presenter, 2021)
- Sponsor: Trachoma Expert Committee Meeting
- Observational Assessment of Choking Events During MDA for Trachoma in Ethiopia
- Conference (Presenter, 2020)
- Sponsor: American Society of Tropical Medicine
Selected Publications
- Allan M. Ciciriello, Jessica K. Fairley, Emma Cooke, Paul M. Emerson, Pamela J. Hooper, et al. "Safety of integrated preventive chemotherapy for neglected tropical diseases." PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2022 Sep 29;16(9) Pubmed PMID: 36173948
- Allan M. Ciciriello, David G. Addiss, Tesfaye Teferi, Paul M. Emerson, P.J. Hooper, et al. "An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children." Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2022 Feb 1;116(10):917 - 923. Pubmed PMID: 35106593
Projects
- Observational Assessment of Choking Events During MDA
- Johns Hopkins University (03/2020 - 11/2020)
- Baltimore, MD
- Worked in partnership with The Task Force for Global Health and International Trachoma Initiative African office to conduct trachoma project by evaluating 6,800+ data sets from an observational MDA assessment in 3 regions of Ethiopia. Appraised incidence of medication choking events and safety practices related to children.
Languages
Spanish
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