Summary
Andrew Tredennick is a Senior Scientist II specializing in mechanistic and statistical modeling to forecast and interpret infectious disease dynamics and ecological systems. With 12 years of experience bridging academia and industry, he has led teams and delivered forecasting projects for emerging pathogens like COVID-19, developed early warning signal methods for disease re-emergence, and applied efficient statistical approaches to clinical trial and large-scale ecological data. He blends expertise in dynamic modeling, forecasting, and applied statistics with hands-on mentoring and project leadership at Metrum Research Group and prior roles at WEST. Based in Laramie, Wyoming, his work is notable for translating theoretical early-warning indicators into operational forecasting tools used in real-world public health and environmental decision-making.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Biology, BS, Biology at Texas Tech University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Ecology at Colorado State University
French, English