Summary
Becki Green is a Principal Scientist in epidemiology at the UK Health Security Agency who combines hands-on data science with strategic leadership to run respiratory virus surveillance and analytical pipeline development. With a PhD from King’s College London and roles across academia, the Alan Turing Institute, NHS and scientific publishing, she translates complex research into national public-facing surveillance reports and rapid policy advice. She leads and mentors senior scientists, supervises PhD projects, and has secured competitive funding as a co-PI for infectious disease and dementia research. Known for creating reproducible data pipelines and best-practice research repositories, she brings a pragmatic focus on data quality, ethics and reproducibility to public health problems. Based in the UK, she bridges academic rigor and operational public health impact, with a particular interest in infections’ long-term neurological effects.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience at King's College London
Master of Science (MSc), Biomedical Sciences Research, Master of Science (MSc), Biomedical Sciences Research at University of Bristol
English, german gcse