Stanford Epidemiology COVID-19 Research Collaborative
The Stanford Epidemiology COVID-19 Research Collaborative is a brand new set of initiatives developed by researchers in Stanford's Department of Epidemiology & Population Health (E&PH), in collaboration with scientists from Stanford, other academic organizations, and Bay Area public health professionals. Our common goal is to apply powerful epidemiological tools, such as mobile survey apps and seroprevalence studies, to collect data that will yield invaluable real-time insights into the nature and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic as it evolves.
E&PH Projects
Projects led by E&PH community members
Project Pages
Follow the links below to access more information
Community Alliance to Test Coronavirus at Home (CATCH) Study
CHART Study: COVID-19 Healthcare Worker Antibody and RT-PCR Tracking Study
Californians Fighting Against COVID-19 Together (CA-Facts)
NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities
Enhancing the Public Health Data Ecosystem for COVID-19 Prevention
COVID-19 Apollo Mobile Survey of Drive Through Testing Recipients
Stanford WELL for Life study on the effects of shelter-in-place on well-being
The Stanford Coronavirus Social Media Survey Study
Interdepartmental Collaborations
E&PH allies are leading these projects
- Effect of COVID-19 on Actively Treated Cancer Patients and Long-Term Cancer Survivors. Protocol Director: Manali Patel.
- National Daily Health Survey for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) with multichannel daily symptom tracking. Protocol Director: Rusty Hoffman. Contributor: Steve Goodman
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Support E&PH COVID-19 Research
To support COVID-19 research currently being conducted in the Department of Epidemiology & Population Health, visit Stanford Medicine's "Support COVID-19 Clinical Care and Research" webpage. Click the "Make a Gift to Research" button, and then, in the "Special Designations" field, enter "Department of Epidemiology & Population Health COVID-19 Research". You can also free free to specify a project you would like your gift to support.