About me

My name is Ousmane DIALLO, I am an MD and infectious disease epidemiologist and passionate about data analysis in health-related research. Many diseases and advserse health outcomes are preventable and, or treatable - that is what drives me in my work. I am widely interested in using quantitative tools, from data analysis to find influencing factors for a health/disease outcome, to simulation modeling to project likely impact of interventions in a population.

I have worked for several years on the epidemiological surveillance of antibiotic resistance and on epidemiological surveillance systems for bacterial, viral and parasitic infections. I have worked in Africa, Europe and the USA.

Currently I am a postdoctoral researcher in the NU malaria modeling group at Northwestern University, Chicago, USA. I hold a Ph.D. and M.PH.’s degree in Infectious disease and Public Health from the Aix Marseille University, France. I received a M.D in University of Gamal Abdel Nasser, Conakry, Guinea.

Skills:

  • Expertise in infectious disease epidemiology and public health
  • Extensive experience in data management and data analysis
  • Proficient in R, QGIS, SQL, HPC, Power BI, Tableau
  • Experience working internationally

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