Summary
Christine Mourani is an Environmental Operations Data Scientist in New York with 10 years of analytic experience at the intersection of population health, environmental health, and technology. She leverages an MPH in Epidemiology, advanced software engineering training, and a strong background in SQL, R, Python, and Tableau to translate complex public health data into actionable insights for agencies like NYC DOHMH and the CDC. Her work spans environmental epidemiology, biostatistical consulting, and large-scale claims analysis, including developing suppression algorithms and ETL processes that improved data availability and client outcomes. Known for bridging research and operational needs, she has supported NIH-funded studies, created SOPs for data science teams, and mentored junior analysts while delivering reproducible analyses. Colleagues value her for combining rigorous methodological skill with pragmatic product-minded problem solving in public health contexts.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Computer Software Engineering, Advanced Software Engineering Immersive Computer Software Engineering at Hack Reactor
Master of Public Health - MPH Epidemiology, Master of Public Health - MPH Epidemiology at NYU School of Global Public Health
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Psychology, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Psychology at Barnard College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Webb Schools
English, Arabic, Spanish