Education
Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Biomedical Science, University of Georgia, 2018
M.S. Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Disease, The George Washington
University, 2013
B.S. Animal Science, University of Delaware 2011
Areas of Expertise
Virology
Emerging infectious disease
Infectious disease epidemiology
Biography
At least 30 new infectious diseases have emerged in the past 30 years, most of which
are zoonotic or vector-borne. As climates continue to change as a result of unabated
industrial practices and continued encroachment on wildlife habitat, it is likely
rates of emergent pathogens will increase. With inequitable and stressed health systems
as exacerbating factors SARS-CoV2 and monkeypox virus, the most recent examples of
zoonotic disease outbreaks with global impacts, will not be the last.
My research focuses on emerging and reemerging viral pathogens and their evolutionary
ability as well as their ecoepidemiology. We aim to filter this research through the
lens of health equity by incorporating critical race theory, social determinants of
health and the one health framework to not only identify potentially harmful pathogens
but to identify mitigation strategies in the event of an outbreak.
Publications
Taylor, K. I. Agu, I. José, S. Mäntynen, AJ Campbell, T. Chou,
B. Zhou, D. Gresham, E. Ghedin, S.L. DÃaz Muñoz. 2023. . 9(3): e1011155
Spriggs, C., N. Pittman, N. Scott, K. Taylor, A. Kozik. 2022. A. Nature Microbiology 7, 469.
Carlson, C., M. Farrell, Z. Grange and 32 authors including K. Taylor. 2021. . Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 376: 20200358. Published September 20, 2021.
Taylor, K, Wilson, J.J., Park, A., Nemeth, N. M., Yabsley, M., Fenton, H., Keel, M.K., and
Gottdenker, N. L. 2021. T, 1975- 2019. J Wildl Dis. 2021 Aug 30.
Courses Taught
BIOL 318/518- Microbiology
Honors and Awards
William A. Hinton Award, 2023, American Society for Microbiology
Distinguished Young Alumni, 2021, University of Delaware