Eleanor (Ellie) Jane Murray is a British-Canadian epidemiologist, science communicator, and assistant professor at the Boston University School of Public Health.
[3] In 2019, Murray became an Assistant Professor at Boston University, where she conducts research on a variety of medical conditions, including HIV, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
[5][6][7] She argued that public health professionals should use the attention they received during the COVID-19 pandemic to help people understand the work of epidemiologists.
[5] She was interviewed by various media outlets, explaining concepts such as herd immunity,[8] social distancing,[9] and how to travel safely in a post-pandemic world.
[10] Pomaki, Georgia; Franche, Renée-Louise; Murray, Eleanor; Khushrushahi, Noushin; Lampinen, Thomas M. (June 2012).
"Workplace-Based Work Disability Prevention Interventions for Workers with Common Mental Health Conditions: A Review of the Literature".
White, Marc; Wagner, Shannon; Schultz, Izabela Z.; Murray, Eleanor; Bradley, Susan M.; Hsu, Vernita; McGuire, Lisa; Schulz, Werner (2013).
Cowger, Tori; Murray, Eleanor; Clarke, Jaylen; Bassett, Mary; Ojikutu, Bisola; Sánchez, Sarimer; Linos, Natalia; Hall, Kathryn (November 2022).