Cecilia Sánchez is a data scientist and disease ecologist with 11 years of experience bridging open data infrastructure and field-driven research on viral ecology and wildlife health. Currently at Yale School of Public Health and a member of the NSF-funded Verena institute, she develops collaborative data systems while leading research on emerging infectious diseases. Previously a Senior Research Scientist at EcoHealth Alliance, Cecilia investigated socio-ecological drivers of pathogen spillover in Southeast Asia and has hands-on BSL-3 experience analyzing bat-borne viruses. She holds a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Georgia and a BS (intensive) from Yale, and combines quantitative data skills with field sampling and molecular assay expertise—a blend that enables both infrastructure-building and hypothesis-driven science.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
University of Georgia
Bachelor of Science (BS) Intensive, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Bachelor of Science (BS) Intensive, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University
Contributions:1 release, 2 pushes, 1 tag in 2 months
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