Summary
Brianna Lindsay is an epidemiologist and health director with eight years of experience leading monitoring, evaluation, and data teams on large CDC- and university-funded HIV, COVID-19, and vaccine programs across sub-Saharan Africa and the US. She combines a Ph.D. in Molecular Epidemiology and an MPH with deep practical skills in SAS, R, SQL and high-throughput genomics analysis to translate complex datasets into programmatic guidance and policy. At the University of Maryland she serves as technical lead for multi-country incidence/prevalence surveys and advises ministries of health on data quality frameworks, while earlier roles at Merck and Penn blended outcomes research, vaccine value evidence, and global data platform management. Known for bridging laboratory methods and population-level inference, she’s comfortable running international field work, building data access/privacy systems, and teaching analytics to diverse teams.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
P.h.D., Molecular Epidemiology, P.h.D., Molecular Epidemiology at University of Maryland Baltimore
M.P.H., Epidemiology, M.P.H., Epidemiology at Drexel University
B.S., Biology, B.S., Biology at Ursinus College