Heesu Kim is a research-focused public health professional with 10 years of experience spanning infectious disease epidemiology, environmental microbiome work, and gene therapy research. Currently a Research Technician at Boston University and an MSPH candidate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, she combines laboratory skills in sequencing, virus detection, and immunoassays with quantitative data management and survey design. Her background includes studying norovirus in environmental samples, adenovirus-based gene engineering, and evaluating socioeconomic inequities in child immunization using Demographic and Health Surveys. She has practical experience translating technical findings into policy-relevant insights, including vaccination strategy planning for bioterrorism scenarios. Based in Westborough, MA, Heesu brings a rare blend of bench-level virology and population-level policy analysis focused on improving outcomes for underserved populations.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
MSPH, Global Disease Epidemiology and Control, MSPH, Global Disease Epidemiology and Control at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Heesu Kim - Research Technician at Boston University