PhD Candidate
Stanford, United States
Mallory Harris is a PhD student in the Stanford Department of Biology (Ecology and Evolution) where she studies how human behavior shapes infectious disease transmission. She uses quantitative methods to understand how infectious diseases spread through populations with social divisions, predict how climate change will affect malaria burden, and characterize sources of health misinformation. She earned her B.A. in Mathematics and Computational Biology from the University of Georgia, where she conducted research on predicting vector-borne disease outbreaks. As the co-president of Scientists Speak Up, she organizes seminars and workshops on communication and advocacy about scientific topics.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
8:45 AM – 9:00 AM EDT