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William E. Bertrand is a DRLA Senior Fellow and Endowed Chair at Tulane University School of Public Health, where he has been contributing to public health and development since 1967. His work bridges information technology, surveillance systems, and implementation science in global health contexts.
His research interests focus on leveraging information technology for public health, with an emphasis on knowledge management, evaluation systems, and institutional development. He has pioneered the integration of surveillance and evaluation data into development programs, particularly in low-resource settings.
His recent projects include child labor certification in West Africa, institutional learning systems at the American University of Nigeria, and consultancy for the CDC on Zika in Latin America and for the U.S. Navy on resistant malaria interventions in Vietnam. These efforts highlight his sustained engagement in global public health challenges.
Dr. Bertrand has contributed extensively to the field, with publications available through his NCBI profile. His work spans disciplines such as public health informatics, global health, and disaster resilience, reflecting a career dedicated to improving health systems through data and technology.
He is actively involved in research and consultancy, demonstrating ongoing scholarly and practical contributions to public health. No specific awards or students are listed in the provided text.


