Benjamin Huynh,

Department/Institute Affiliation(s)

Environmental Health and Engineering /Center for Humanitarian Health

Benjamin Huynh, PhD, develops AI and data science methods for applications in environmental and humanitarian health. His work focuses on adapting cutting-edge computational methods to advance health equity for marginalized populations affected by climate change, such as refugees and those in humanitarian contexts. He completed his PhD in Biomedical Data Science from Stanford University, and a BS in Statistics from the University of Chicago. He has previously worked in data science roles at the World Health Organization and Médecins Sans Frontières. 


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