
معرفی
Scott Nash serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor with The Carter Center's Trachoma Control Program, providing technical and scientific leadership. He specializes in disease surveillance, epidemiology, and neglected tropical diseases, conducting impact surveys, randomized control trials, and operational research to improve interventions. Previously, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at NIH studying malaria in pregnancy and an HIV/AIDS educator with the Peace Corps in Tanzania.
Education:
- PhD in Population Health Sciences-Epidemiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Master of Science in Population Health Sciences-Epidemiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Bachelor of Science in Education and Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Research Focus: Dr. Nash develops systems for program monitoring and evaluation, measurable indicators for field research, and collaborates on new diagnostics. His work bridges epidemiological theory and practical public health interventions, particularly in global health equity contexts.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Active within The Carter Center's Trachoma Control Program and previously collaborated with NIH malaria research teams.





