Summary
Anderson Brito is a scientific coordinator and computational biologist with eight years of experience at the intersection of bioinformatics, viral evolution, and public health. With a PhD from Imperial College London and postdoctoral training at Yale, he has led research and software automation projects that translate genomic surveillance into actionable epidemiology. Currently steering science at Instituto Todos pela Saúde, he blends hands-on coding and data analysis with strategic coordination of research programs. His background includes leadership roles in academic communities and international collaborations, reflecting an ability to communicate complex science to diverse stakeholders. Notably, his trajectory spans bench-to-byte expertise—from early microbiology work in Brazil to developing computational pipelines that track viral evolution.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Biology at Imperial College London
University of São Paulo
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Universidade de Brasília
Portuguese, English, Spanish