Summary
Elizabeth Lee is an infectious disease modeler and epidemiologist with 12 years of research experience, blending statistical and mathematical approaches to inform public health decisions. Currently a Scientific Collaborator at the University of Geneva, she previously led research in the Infectious Disease Dynamics group at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her work spans outbreak dynamics, quantitative policy evaluation, and translating complex models into actionable guidance for practitioners and policymakers. Trained with a PhD in Global Infectious Diseases from Georgetown, she combines rigorous academic methods with on-the-ground relevance. Based in Switzerland, she brings international perspective and multidisciplinary collaboration experience cultivated across top research institutions. Colleagues value her ability to make probabilistic uncertainty understandable and useful for real-world public health planning.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Georgetown University
Non-Degree Student, Non-Degree Student at The George Washington University
B.A., B.A. at Cornell University
French, English