Summary
Ander Wilson is an Associate Professor of Statistics and data scientist with 11 years of experience translating complex environmental health and epidemiologic questions into novel statistical and machine learning methods. He leads an NIH R01-funded research program and collaborates across institutions on projects supported by EPA, NASA, NSF, and private foundations, combining methodological development with high-impact applied studies. His publications span top statistical and epidemiology journals, reflecting a track record of rigorous, reproducible work that bridges theory and policy-relevant practice. Prior roles at the EPA, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Mathematica give him deep experience in regulatory science, large-scale program evaluation, and production analytics. Colleagues know him for interdisciplinary leadership and for turning messy environmental and exposure data into actionable insights.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Statistics at North Carolina State University
BA, Mathematics, BA, Mathematics at University of Vermont