Associate Professor
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
My research focuses on answering fundamental epidemiological questions where spatial and spatio-temporal methodology are critical. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] I (along with students and other colleagues) am interested in developing new, robust geocomputational methodologies that deepen our understanding on the dynamics of infectious and chronic diseases. I am concentrating efforts in the development of new visualization techniques to detect space-time patterns at different scales (e.g. clusters), and leverage on state-of-the art computational techniques (e.g. cyberGIS, parallel computing) for unusually large datasets. I have received funding from the March of Dimes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention among others.
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