Cognitive Ergonomics Lab (CEL) publishing in Clinical Infectious Diseases

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School of Psychology Cognitive Ergonomics Lab (CEL)

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Joel Mumma, jmumma6@gatech.edu

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Cognitive Ergonomics Lab (CEL) publishing in Clinical Infectious Diseases

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Professor Frank Durso, Grad Student Joel Mumma, and the Cognitive Ergonomics Lab (CEL) along with collaborators from Emory and Georgia State have a pair of companion papers forthcoming in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases [impact factor 8].  The work was funded by the Center for Disease Control.  The CEL manages the human factors and risk analyses of spreading infectious Ebola and Norovirus during the donning and doffing of protective equipment by health care workers across the four infectious disease centers in Georgia.  

 

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School of Psychology

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Institute and Campus
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psychology, cognitive psychology, grad student appreciation month
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  • Created By: lwhite35
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Nov 3, 2017 - 8:02am
  • Last Updated: Nov 3, 2017 - 9:26am