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Nathaniel Raymond is the Executive Director of the Humanitarian Research Lab and a Lecturer in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at Yale School of Public Health (YSPH). He previously held roles at Harvard University and Oxfam America, focusing on humanitarian crises, conflict zones, and technology ethics. His research addresses health implications of forced displacement, methodologies for disaster assessment (including pandemics), and ICTs' role in human rights protection. Raymond advises UN agencies, NGOs, and governmental bodies on humanitarian response strategies.
His work spans geospatial analysis of medical facility damage in conflict zones (e.g., Ukraine, Gaza), mental health screening in refugee populations, and ethical challenges in data-driven humanitarian action. Notable collaborations include projects with Danielle Poole, Kaveh Khoshnood, and Hani Mowafi. Raymond’s research has appeared in high-impact journals like Nature and The Lancet, emphasizing evidence-based advocacy for vulnerable populations.
Advisory roles include the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, Save the Children, and the US Naval War College. His interdisciplinary approach bridges epidemiology, technology ethics, and humanitarian practice, addressing systemic gaps in crisis response and human rights protections.

