
Ram Raghavan
Associate Professor · Computational Epidemiology
University of Missouri , ColumbiaAbout
Dr. Ram Raghavan is an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, where he specializes in computational epidemiology of vector-borne diseases. His work integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and Bayesian modeling to analyze spatiotemporal dynamics of zoonotic diseases.
- Education: PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Science (Kansas State University), MPH (Kansas State University), MS (Kansas State University), PG Diploma (University of Queensland), BSc (Mahatma Phule Agricultural University).
His research focuses on geospatial analysis of climate, environment, and socioeconomic factors influencing tick-borne diseases, rabies, leptospirosis, and other zoonoses. He utilizes NASA Earth Observing System datasets and advanced statistical methods to predict disease distribution under climate change scenarios.
Recent studies include tick surveillance in the Midwest, modeling climate-driven shifts in tick ranges, and analyzing winter tick activity patterns. Collaborative projects involve teams at MU, Kansas State University, and international institutions.
Dr. Raghavan teaches epidemiology courses at undergraduate and graduate levels, including:
- V_PBIO 5558/8458: Veterinary Public Health
- V_PBIO 3650: Public Health Microbiology
- P_HLTH 3450: Introduction to Epidemiology
- P_HLTH 8420: Principles of Epidemiology
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