Anne B. Wallis

Assistant Professor
Epidemiology and Population Health
University of Louisville
United States of America

Professor Healthcare
Biography

Dr. Anne Baber Wallis (MHS, PhD) is a reproductive epidemiologist interested in social and biological causes of disease and an array of methodology and theoretical approaches to improve maternal health and neonatal outcomes globally. She has ongoing research projects based in Romania and India, and she collaborates with researchers elsewhere in eastern Europe and west Africa. Anne has been a Fulbright scholar in Armenia and The Gambia. Dr. Wallis was trained in maternal and child health and health policy at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. She studied history and English as an undergraduate at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Research Intrest

Maternal and infant health, maternal death, neonatal death

List of Publications
Barnette JJ, Wallis AB. The missing treatment design element: Continuity of treatment when multiple postobservations are used in time-series and repeated measures study designs. American Journal of Evaluation. 2005 Mar;26(1):106-23.
Barnette JJ, Barber Wallis A. Helping evaluators swim with the current: training evaluators to support mainstreaming. New Directions for Evaluation. 2003 Sep 1;2003(99):51-61.
Ross A, Kennedy AB, Holt E, Guyer B, Hou W, Hughart N. Initiating the first DTP vaccination age-appropriately: a model for understanding vaccination coverage. Pediatrics. 1998 Jun 1;101(6):970-4.