
About
Dr. Daniel Larremore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and core faculty at the BioFrontiers Institute, with affiliations in the Department of Applied Mathematics and the Santa Fe Institute. His career spans roles as an Omidyar Fellow (2015-2017) and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health postdoc (2012-2015), following a PhD in Applied Mathematics at CU Boulder (2012) and undergrad in Chemical Engineering at Washington University.
- Research Pillars:
- Infectious Disease Dynamics - Malaria (P. falciparum), SARS-CoV-2, RSV, and vaccine strategies.
- Network Science - Generative models, community detection, and dynamical ranking in complex systems.
- Scientific Ecosystem - Faculty hiring networks, gender inequality, and productivity analysis.
- Recent Article Trends - Focus on test-negative designs, traveler screening limits, seroprevalence in Karachi, faculty gender disparities, and network-based ranking algorithms.
- Scientific Recognition
- Erdős–Rényi Prize (Network Science Society)
- Alan T. Waterman Award (National Science Foundation)
- Advising Legacy - Mentored 9 PhD students including Dr. Katie Spoon (Stanford postdoc), Dr. Casey Middleton (Melbourne), and Dr. Sam Zhang (SFI→UVM).
- Lab Collaborations - Partnering with the Clauset Lab and institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford.
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