Summary
Nicole Carnegie is a biostatistics and epidemiology leader with 11 years of experience translating complex causal inference methods into actionable public health practice. As Founder and Principal of Summit Epi Analytics and former director-level data scientist at The Public Health Company, she has led study design, statistical analysis planning, and productionization of models for global biosecurity and wastewater surveillance programs. Her academic background as a professor and director of biostatistics informs rigorous methodological innovation, particularly in causal inference and data integration, while her work spans academia, industry, and international pathogen monitoring. Based in Bozeman, Montana, she combines deep statistical expertise with product-minded execution—often developing pragmatic baselining and redundancy standards that improve real-world surveillance reliability.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Statistics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Statistics at University of Washington
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Mathematics and Statistics at St. Olaf College
Spanish, English