Summary
Seth Edmunds is an experienced epidemiologist and PhD candidate in Epidemiology at Indiana University Bloomington with nine years of public health practice spanning the CDC, state health departments, The Carter Center, and academic roles. He combines field experience in community health and international programs (including Peace Corps service) with rigorous research and teaching as a graduate assistant and associate instructor. Trained at Emory (MPH in Global Health Infectious Disease) and University of Wyoming (Medical Microbiology), he brings strengths in outbreak investigation, health promotion, and applied epidemiologic methods. Known for translating surveillance data into actionable public health interventions, he balances policy-oriented work with hands-on technical analysis. A subtle through-line in his career is sustained engagement across government, academia, and international settings, enabling practical, evidence-based solutions at multiple scales.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology at Indiana University Bloomington
Master of Public Health - MPH, Global Health Infectious Disease, Master of Public Health - MPH, Global Health Infectious Disease at Emory University
Bachelor's degree, Medical Microbiology, Bachelor's degree, Medical Microbiology at University of Wyoming
fijian, Spanish, English