Andres Cardenas is an environmental epidemiologist and assistant professor with nine years of experience translating large-scale genomic and exposure data into insights on epigenetic biomarkers and disease susceptibility. Trained in biostatistics and public health (PhD, MPH) and grounded in biochemistry/biophysics, he blends rigorous quantitative methods with bioinformatics to tackle complex environmental health questions. His academic trajectory spans Oregon State, Harvard, UC Berkeley and Stanford, where he leads interdisciplinary projects that integrate high-throughput genomics, statistical modeling, and epidemiologic design. Known for bridging bench-to-population perspectives, he frequently develops scalable analytic workflows for messy real-world exposure data and leverages computational tools to make epigenetic signals interpretable for public health.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science, General Science, Associate of Science, General Science at Umpqua Community College
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Public Health, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Public Health at Oregon State University
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Andres Cardenas - Assistant Professor at Stanford University