Erin Frame
PDPC
Postdoctoral researcher
Erin joins Erasmus MC and the PDPC as a postdoctoral researcher in Frontrunner 5: Integrated early-warning surveillance methods and tools. Previously, Erinn held a postdoctoral research position at Harvard Medical Center / Boston Children’s Hospital where she focused on the role of misinformation in perpetuating outbreaks and infectious diseases, and capitalizing on novel data sources. Prior to her most recent tenure, she obtained a PhD in Global Health Metrics and Implementation Science (Metrics Track) from the University of Washington in Seattle, USA where she focused on geospatial mapping of diseases of pandemic potential, outbreak analytics, and COVID-19 response efforts. Previously, Erin worked at the US Centers for Disease Control in the Center for Global Health, focusing on health in humanitarian crises and outbreak response. She additionally holds an MPH in biostatistics, a BS in Biology and a BS in French. Erin lives in Utrecht with her husband, daughter, and son.