Summary
Arran Hamlet is an infectious disease epidemiologist and mathematical modeller with nine years of experience translating complex outbreak data into actionable policy for governments and global health agencies. Currently leading infectious disease surveillance for PATH’s STRIDES initiative, he combines hands‑on modelling, field outbreak investigation and curriculum design to strengthen detection systems and train practitioners worldwide. His work spans WHO deployments, CDC outbreak analytics, and Imperial College projects quantifying vaccine-preventable risks and pandemic disruptions, including joint first‑author research in Nature Medicine. He also designs and teaches applied R courses used by ministries of health and authored advanced statistics modules that have reached dozens of agencies. Comfortable moving between rapid operational response and longer‑term modelling, he brings a rare mix of technical depth, policy impact, and educational leadership.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Imperial College London
Bachelor's Degree, Biology with Psychology, Bachelor's Degree, Biology with Psychology at Queen Mary, U. of London
English