1/ In this week's Meet Those Nerdy Girls, we meet Dr. Sandra Albrecht ( @S_AlbrechtPerez), PhD. Dr. Albrecht is a regular contributor here at Dear Pandemic, & is also the Editor-in-Chief at our Spanish-language sister site, Querida Pandemia: https://www.facebook.com/QueridaPandemia 
2/ Like several other NG’s, Dr. Albrecht is trained in social epidemiology. She studies the barriers to eating healthy 🍓🥬🥚 & to preventing & managing nutrition-related diseases like diabetes. Her particular focus is on marginalized communities in the U.S., such as immigrants.
3/ She says that “In many ways, the work I already do is related [to the pandemic]. Healthy eating is key to the prevention of chronic diseases, which place people at high risk for more severe COVID outcomes."
4/ "I hope to continue studying how the food system can be modified so that eating healthy food is the easier & affordable option. If Americans were healthier & less burdened by chronic illness, perhaps we might see less severe disease in the event of future outbreaks.” #sdoh
5/ Dr. Albrecht also has a newfound love for science communication 👩🏾‍🔬📣 and hopes “to continue helping communities and policy-makers make evidence-based decisions around health.” Here’s what she recently told us about her work and her life...
6/❇️ Why did you decide to get a Ph.D.? 📜

“After I received my MPH, I worked @CDCgov for a few years doing work on HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. But in order to be promoted to the types of jobs I wanted, I was told I needed to get a Ph.D. So off I went!”
7/❇️ Why did you agree to be part of the Dear Pandemic team?

“The pandemic was personal for me. When I was invited to join DP in March, my family & I were living in the epicenter of the COVID-19 surge in Queens, New York... #nyc
8/...As this was happening, my mother’s home country of #Ecuador became the epicenter in Latin America. Then family members started coming down with COVID-19. 🤒 So I shifted gears and began to closely follow all the related research."
9/"As the epidemiologist in my family, I was doing science translation on social media–in both English & Spanish. When I was invited to join DP, it seemed like a more efficient way to get the information out there to a wider audience." #scicomm #epitwitter
10/ "It was also a great way to work with many of the NG’s that I had known for a long time as friends, but had never gotten to work with before. This really has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my public health career.” #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
11/ ❇️ What’s the most frustrating thing about the way the pandemic has unfolded, from your point of view?

“Battling all the misinformation, especially the stuff coming from the highest levels of government.” 🗳️

#infodemic #misinformation
12/❇️ What are you most proud of?

“Surviving childbirth.🤰🏽Less than a year before the pandemic struck, I suffered an amniotic fluid embolism ( #AFE) during childbirth, a very rare & unexpected event that ranks among the leading causes of maternal mortality." @AFEFOUNDATION
13/..."My doctors said it was a miracle I survived. It was a long road to recovery, and then the pandemic hit us. Our whole household got COVID-19.🦠Sometimes I wonder how I’m still standing, physically & mentally, after 2 life-altering health events in less than a year...
14/...but I guess the fact that I’m still here is an achievement! I don’t sweat the small stuff anymore.”

❇️ What do you miss most from before the pandemic?

“Quiet time to myself. Working from home with a 20-month old & helping a 5-year old with remote school is.. challenging.”
15/ ❇️ What you don’t miss at all:

🚇 “My 90-minute subway commute (on 3 different train lines!).”

❇️ Superpower:

🔋 “Resilience.”
16/ ❇️ Best way to manage stress:

🍂 “Nature – going on hikes, rock climbing, biking, walking. Exercise has always been one of the main ways I’ve managed stress.”

❇️ Hopes for the new year:

🩹 “Having my family vaccinated, so we can have our huge family gatherings again.”
17/ ❇️ Fun fact: Dr. Albrecht’s husband is the most central node in the Nerdy Girl network.

🌐 Although many of us knew one another from many contexts prior to the pandemic, almost every single one of us separately knows Mr. Albrecht somehow.
18/ Dr. Albrecht earned her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from @umichsph, & her MPH from @ColumbiaMSPH. She is also an undergraduate alumna of @Penn. After her doctorate, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Carolina Population Center at @UNCpublichealth.
20/ She is also an investigator with Health Data for NYC (HD4NYC) – a partnership with the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene @nycHealthy that aims to improve health equity through applied research. https://www.nyam.org/hd4nyc/ 
21/ She has published in journals such as the American Journal of Public Health, Obesity, and Public Health Nutrition, & she’s been quoted in the NY Times, Market Watch, The Guardian, SELF, & Time Magazine. https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/ssa2018? @S_AlbrechtPerez
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