Summary
Andrew Patton is a data scientist and leader with a PhD in Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins, currently directing analytical research, tooling, and governance for the NFL’s health, safety, and operations data programs. Over a decade he has translated epidemiologic methods and probabilistic sensor calibration into scalable ML systems for disease surveillance, player health analytics, and commercial sports decision-making. He bridges academia and industry as an adjunct professor in geospatial analysis, bringing practical expertise in spatial statistics, interpretable ML, and large-scale computer vision pipelines. Andrew’s background in toxicology and occupational risk assessment gives him uncommon fluency in regulatory-grade risk modeling and human-subjects research, enabling defensible, production-ready analytics for both public health and high-performance sports contexts.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
BS Molecular Toxicology, BS Molecular Toxicology at University of California, Berkeley
Master of Science (M.S.) Environmental Management, Master of Science (M.S.) Environmental Management at University of San Francisco
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
English