My name is Annie. I am a practicing epidemiologist in Washington State. I received my Masters in Public Health from Tulane University of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and my Bachelors of Science in Public Health with a Minor in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Washington. I have worked for maternal and child health, occupational health, and chronic disease programs as an epidemiologist/evaluator and would be happy to discuss my previous research experience with anyone...
My name is Annie. I am a practicing epidemiologist in Washington State. I received my Masters in Public Health from Tulane University of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and my Bachelors of Science in Public Health with a Minor in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Washington. I have worked for maternal and child health, occupational health, and chronic disease programs as an epidemiologist/evaluator and would be happy to discuss my previous research experience with anyone interested.
My free time consists of hiking, photography, listening to live music, and biking.
I have done both the research and applied sides of epidemiology work. I have worked in various parts of the country and in different content areas. This wide range of work is unique among epidemiologists and helps me provide tailored advice and offer examples of from my professional experience.
I have used various statistical software as well as a wide range of data management, collection and visualization software such as SAS, Stata, SPSS, REDCap, Tableau, ArcGIS, etc.
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