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Meet Dr. Azia Evans: Director of Medical Affairs at HealthTrackRx
In her role as Director of Medical Affairs at HealthTrackRx, Dr. Azia Evans oversees healthcare provider education, clinical research collaborations aimed at assessing the clinical impact of molecular infectious disease diagnostics, key opinion leader engagement, and educational content development. However, most importantly, Dr. Evans supports our team of Medical Science Liaisons in training healthcare providers on the effective and appropriate utilization of PCR testing for outpatient infectious diseases.
Dr. Azia Evans holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, a M.S. degree in Molecular Biology and Microbiology from San Jose State University, and a B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology from San Diego State University. Her scientific research background has spanned several focus areas, including understanding the cellular requirements for RNA virus replication, innate immune signaling in response to viral infections, and mechanisms of human gene regulation through control of transcription factor availability.
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In her role as Director of Medical Affairs at HealthTrackRx, Dr. Azia Evans oversees healthcare provider education, clinical research collaborations aimed at assessing the clinical impact of molecular infectious disease diagnostics, key opinion leader engagement, and educational content development. However, most importantly, Dr. Evans supports our team of Medical Science Liaisons in training healthcare providers on the effective and appropriate utilization of PCR testing for outpatient infectious diseases.
Dr. Azia Evans holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, a M.S. degree in Molecular Biology and Microbiology from San Jose State University, and a B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology from San Diego State University. Her scientific research background has spanned several focus areas, including understanding the cellular requirements for RNA virus replication, innate immune signaling in response to viral infections, and mechanisms of human gene regulation through control of transcription factor availability.