Eva Gorenburg

Eva Gorenburg is a Research Analyst at the One Health Trust, based in New York City, U.S.
At OHT, Ms. Gorenburg evaluates the value of diagnostic testing and disease surveillance and understands patterns of antibiotic use and resistance.
Before joining OHT, Eva was a Research Assistant in the Department of Epidemiology & Population Health at Stanford University’s Benjamin-Chung Lab, where she studied the impact of housing interventions on enteric infections. She also worked as an intern at the Grad Lab, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, where she developed a model to inform optimal antibiotic rollout strategies in South Africa to slow the spread of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and prevent antibiotic resistance.
Eva holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Biology, with a concentration in Global Health & Infectious Disease Epidemiology, from Stanford University. Her research interests include modeling infectious disease transmission and examining how environmental change, globalization, human-driven habitat shifts, and migration influence disease dynamics.
Contact Eva: [email protected]
