I am a Professor of Clinical Surveillance Epidemiology in the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University, in a part-time capacity. My research is focused primarily on infectious disease epidemiology and my experience includes public health surveillance, vaccine safety, and pharmacoepidemiology. My expertise in novel uses of electronic health data for research, evaluation, and surveillance ranges from pandemic preparedness and response to pragmatic trials.
I am also a Principal Research Scientist at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and a Principal Associate in the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School. I direct the Research Scientists within the Department's Therapeutics Research and Infectious Disease Epidemiology (TIDE).
I received a doctorate and a Master of Public Health degree in epidemiology from the Boston University School of Public Health. I have a Bachelor’s degree from Hampshire College.