Summary
Andree Campos is a research fellow and health data scientist with 9+ years applying R-driven outbreak analytics and reproducible research across academia, government, and international NGOs. Based in London, she builds open-access training materials and teaches outbreak analytics globally, having authored multiple R packages (including serosurvey, covid19viz, epihelper) and nearly 20 tutorial chapters for the Epiverse. Her work spans end-to-end surveillance pipelines—dashboards, Rt and aberration detection, spatial hotspot scanning and seasonally adjusted forecasting—deployed for ministries and organisations like Vital Strategies and WFP. A frequent instructor and workshop developer, she combines hands-on package development with community-building to scale capacity in Peru, South America, the UK and Africa. Less obvious: she translates field surveillance needs into bespoke tools (kobocontrol forms, Shiny QC apps, autograder) that standardise messy public health data for rigorous analysis.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Genetics and Biotechnology, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Genetics and Biotechnology at Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Master of Science - MS, Epidemiological Research, Master of Science - MS, Epidemiological Research at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
English, Spanish