Affiliate
E_Proctor Foundation
Ashley Hazel is an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Health & Aging and a research scientist at the UCSF Proctor Foundation. She has a PhD in Resource Ecology from University of Michigan and she conducted postdoctoral research in the Departments of Anthropology and Earth System Science at Stanford University prior to joining UCSF. As part of the modeling core at Proctor, Ashley has worked on a range of projects, including Ebola transmission across rural social networks in Sierra Leone and the social dynamics of COVID-19 testing and refusal in the San Quentin prison. Ashley has a background in anthropology, human ecology, and infectious disease epidemiology.
Publications
Innovating a community-driven enumeration and needs assessment of people experiencing homelessness: a network sampling approach for the HUD-mandated point-in-time count.
American journal of epidemiology
The contribution of community transmission to the burden of hospital-associated pathogens: A systematic scoping review of epidemiological models.
One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Model of yearly transition to severe trachomatous scarring and trichiasis in a cohort of women in Kongwa Tanzania.
Scientific reports
Temporal Trends in Phenotypic Macrolide and Nonmacrolide Resistance for Streptococcus pneumoniae Nasopharyngeal Samples Up to 36 Months after Mass Azithromycin Administration in a Cluster-Randomized Trial in Niger.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
A social network analysis model approach to understand tuberculosis transmission in remote rural Madagascar.
BMC public health
Disparities in mobile phone ownership reflect inequities in access to healthcare.
PLOS digital health
Social Network Analysis of Ebola Virus Disease During the 2014 Outbreak in Sukudu, Sierra Leone.
Open forum infectious diseases
The Ecology of Unsheltered Homelessness: Environmental and Social-Network Predictors of Well-Being among an Unsheltered Homeless Population.
International journal of environmental research and public health
Opportunities and constraints in women's resource security amid climate change: A case study of arid-living Namibian agro-pastoralists.
American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council
How can evolutionary and biological anthropologists engage broader audiences?
American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council
Transmission-dynamics models for the SARS Coronavirus-2.
American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council
Does Kin-Selection Theory Help to Explain Support Networks among Farmers in South-Central Ethiopia?
Human nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)
Evolution of the exclusively human pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Human-specific engagement of immunoregulatory Siglecs.
Evolutionary applications
An anthropologically based model of the impact of asymptomatic cases on the spread of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
Herpes simplex virus type 2 among mobile pastoralists in northwestern Namibia.
Annals of human biology