Institution
University of Washington
Based in
United States , Seattle
Short Bio
I am a veterinarian and epidemiologist, and an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Epidemiology at the University of Washington in Seattle. My research and teaching focus on pastoralist health, epidemiologic methods for One Health, and suitable theory for more-than-biomedical approaches to One Health. In particular, my work applies causal inference methods, spatial and mechanistic models, and network analyses to characterize the influence of political and social forces on the health of multispecies collectives.
Other Expertise
One Health
Zoonoses
Emerging Diseases
Epidemiology
Pandemic Prevention Preparedness and Response
Global Health
Participatory Modelling
Social Determinants and Health Equity
Biostatistics