Justin Millar is a research scientist and epidemiologist with nine years of experience applying geospatial modeling and Bayesian statistics to infectious disease problems. He built his expertise during a PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Florida and a postdoctoral role with the Malaria Atlas Project at Oxford, and now advances global health analytics at PATH from Seattle. Justin specializes in reproducible research pipelines that translate complex spatial data into actionable maps and risk estimates for malaria and other diseases. He combines strong statistical rigor with practical implementation, routinely moving models from research code toward policy-ready outputs. Notably, he bridges academic and programmatic worlds—translating cutting-edge methods into tools used by health programs rather than remaining purely theoretical.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Biology, General, Master of Science - MS, Biology, General at University of Mississippi
Bachelor of Science - BS, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Michigan State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology at University of Florida
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