Steven Bellan is a research scientist and epidemiologist with 12 years of experience developing statistical and mathematical models to understand infectious disease dynamics across humans and animals. He has held academic and program leadership roles—from organizing international clinics on infectious disease modeling to serving as Assistant Professor in Epidemiology and Biostatistics—bringing both hands-on modeling and curriculum development experience. His work blends spatial epidemiology and multi-scale data integration, exemplified by projects estimating anthrax burden in Etosha National Park using disparate spatiotemporal datasets. Trained with a PhD and MPH from UC Berkeley and a BA from Princeton, he combines rigorous quantitative training with field-oriented ecological insight. Based in Pasadena, he maintains an active research portfolio and public-facing lab site that tracks publications and evolving projects. Colleagues value him for translating complex model outputs into actionable insights for disease control and education.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Environmental Science, Policy & Management, PhD, Environmental Science, Policy & Management at University of California, Berkeley
BA, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, BA, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University
Contributions:81 commits, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 4 months
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Steven Bellan - Research Scientist at University of Georgia