Scott Greenhalgh is a recently appointed Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Siena College. Previously, Scott worked as a postdoctoral scholar at both Queen's University in Canada and at Yale University's School of Public Health. Scott's current research program centers on applying mathematics to evaluate the impact of disease interventions, public health policy, and virulence evolution on both the health and economic burdens of disease.
Degree |
Program |
University |
Ph.D. |
Applied Mathematics |
University of Guelph |
M.S. |
Applied Mathematics |
Brock University |
B.Sc. |
Mathematics |
Brock University |
My Professional Experience
Year |
Title |
Organization |
2022 - Now |
Associate Professor |
Siena College |
2019 - 2020 |
Actuarial Science - Faculty Steering Committee |
Siena College |
2019 - Now |
Data Science - Faculty Steering Committee |
Siena College |
2017 - 2022 |
Assistant Professor |
Siena College |
2015 - 2016 |
Laboratory Associate |
Yale University |
2015 - 2017 |
Postdoctoral Fellow |
Queen's University |
2012 - 2015 |
Postdoctoral Associate |
Yale University |
2010 - 2011 |
PhD intern |
The French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation |
Current Research
Mathematical biology, disease modeling, health benefit analysis, uncertainty analysis, hybrid dynamical systems
Articles & Book Reviews
- Advocating an attack against severe malaria: a cost-effectiveness analysis
BMC Public Health
2020 - Applying the chemical reaction definition of mass action to infectious disease modeling
Mathematics in Applied Science and Engineering
2020 - Fighting the Public Health Burden of AIDS with the Human Pegivirus
American Journal of Epidemiology
2019 - Managing Marek's disease in the egg industry
Epidemics
2019 - The Antimalarial Benefit of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy in Areas of Low to Moderate Malaria Transmission Intensity
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
2018 - Modelling the impact of antimalarial quality on the transmission of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance in Plasmodium falciparum
Infectious Disease Modeling
2017 - Time-varying and state-dependent recovery rates in epidemiological and ecological models
Infectious Disease Modeling
2017 - Disease elimination and re-emergence with differential equation models
Journal of Theoretical Biology
2015 - The epidemiological impact of HIV antiretroviral therapy on malaria in children
AIDS
2015 - Impact of Schistosoma mansoni on Malaria Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa
PLOS Negl Trop Dis
2014 - Preservation of dissipativity properties of linear complementarity dynamical systems with the (theta,gamma)-algorithm
Numerische Mathematik
2013
Awards & Distinctions
- Project NExT fellow
Category: Teaching-Research
Mathematical Association of America, 2020