
Co-director, Public Health Modeling Concentration
Yale School of Public Health
Education
Oberlin College, 1996, BA, Neuroscience; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001, MPH, Public Health Leadership; Duke University School of Medicine, 2001, MD, Medicine; Harvard School of Public Health, 2006, DPH, Epidemiology
Professional Area
Infectious disease epidemiologist with expertise in transmission dynamic modeling and spatial and genomic analysis of pathogens; conduct of field research and computational studies to address questions related to the impact of antibiotic resistance on the transmission and control of tuberculosis epidemics
Citation
For contributions to understanding the transmission of tuberculosis, with a specific focus on the development of mathematical models and spatial and genomic analytic approaches to investigate the impact of antibiotic resistance, HIV co-infection, and incarceration on tuberculosis dynamics and control.