Marlene Wolfe is an assistant professor in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. As an environmental microbiologist, engineer, and epidemiologist, Wolfe focuses on developing tools for environmental detection of pathogens to understand population health and risks. Her goal is to create innovative, sustainable, and adaptable solutions to understand and manage our relationship to infectious disease in our environment. Wolfe is a principal investigator for the Sewer Coronavirus Alert Network (SCAN) that provides monitoring for early warning of outbreaks across the US. She also leads wastewater monitoring projects around the world.
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