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From 1977 through 2000, she worked on a wide variety of research projects led by professors in the schools of Public Health, Nursing, and Medicine in her successive positions in Epidemiology, Maternal & Child Health, and International Health in the School of Public Health and Infectious Disease in the School of Medicine at [[Johns Hopkins University]] as a Biostatistician/Data Analyst/Programmer, initially as staff and later as faculty. Simultaneously, she worked closely with many graduate students on the analysis of their doctoral/master’s degree research. She also taught a doctoral Nursing research course and a graduate summer data management course during this period.<ref name=NCIS/>
From 1977 through 2000, she worked on a wide variety of research projects led by professors in the schools of Public Health, Nursing, and Medicine in her successive positions in Epidemiology, Maternal & Child Health, and International Health in the School of Public Health and Infectious Disease in the School of Medicine at [[Johns Hopkins University]] as a Biostatistician/Data Analyst/Programmer, initially as staff and later as faculty. Simultaneously, she worked closely with many graduate students on the analysis of their doctoral/master’s degree research. She also taught a doctoral Nursing research course and a graduate summer data management course during this period.<ref name=NCIS/>


From 2001-2002, Ms. Stallings was on the faculty of the graduate program now known as Community Health & Policy at {{UNI|Morgan State University|Morgan State}}, where she taught Biostatistics and worked collaboratively with other faculty members.<ref name=NCIS/>
From 2001-2002, Ms. Stallings was on the faculty of the graduate program now known as Community Health & Policy at {{UNI|Morgan State University|MSU}}, where she taught Biostatistics and worked collaboratively with other faculty members.<ref name=NCIS/>


From 2002-2005, she worked for a private company in Maryland ('''χ2 Statisticus Consultoris''' [?], '''ORC MACRO''' [?]) in the division specializing in international demographic and health surveys as a Senior International Health Specialist.<ref name=NCIS/>
From 2002-2005, she worked for a private company in Maryland ('''χ2 Statisticus Consultoris''' [?], '''ORC MACRO''' [?]) in the division specializing in international demographic and health surveys as a Senior International Health Specialist.<ref name=NCIS/>


The research topics of greatest interest to her are, specifically: 1) risk factors for infection and transmission of infectious diseases and their spatial distristibution, especially in developing countries and 2) risk factors for and spatial distribution of environmentally-linked illnesses.<ref name=NCIS/>
The research topics of greatest interest to her are, specifically: 1) risk factors for[[ infection]] and transmission of infectious diseases and their spatial distristibution, especially in developing countries and 2) risk factors for and spatial distribution of environmentally-linked illnesses.<ref name=NCIS/>


== Circumcision promotion ==
== Circumcision promotion ==
In 2005, she presented an analysis of the '''2003-04 Tanzania [[HIV]]/AIDS Indicator Survey''' (the THIS) which finds that [[HIV]] rates are significantly lower in circumcised women (see publication).
In 2005, she presented an analysis of the '''2003-04 Tanzania [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] Indicator Survey''' (the THIS) which finds that [[HIV]] rates are significantly lower in circumcised women (see publication).


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* [[Alleged reasons for circumcision]]
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* [[Immunological and protective function of the foreskin]]
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* [[Vagina]]


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