Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring Systems
Andy Walsh is the Chief Science Officer at Health Monitoring, a public health software company. Their tools for analyzing prediagnostic healthcare data are used by public health professionals to stay on top of trends in emerging and endemic health conditions from the flu to substance use disorders. He earned a PhD in molecular microbiology and immunology from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University by trapping mosquitoes and building statistical models. He is the author of “Faith Across the Multiverse: Parables From Modern Science” and a science writer, regularly contributing to InterVarsity’s Emerging Scholars blog. He is also the creator of the Quandary Den, a dungeon-crawler simulation driven by evolution for use in research and teaching.