Fred Huang

Fred Huang is currently a PhD student in Environmental Health Sciences with a concentration in Population Health Data Science at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health. He holds a master’s degree in Biostatistics from Emory and have received advanced training in statistical modeling and data analysis. His current research focuses on spatiotemporal modeling of infectious diseases and the integration of neuroimaging with eye-tracking data to study brain function. More broadly, his expertise includes applying advanced statistical and visualization tools for large-scale, high-dimensional population- and global-level data mining and analysis, as well as effectively communicating results to the general public. In my free time, he enjoys running, hiking, playing tennis, watching movies, and reading.