Logan Stuck

Logan Stuck

  • Research Fellow
  • Epidemiologist

Dr. Logan Stuck is an epidemiologist, statistician, and data scientist with over seven years of experience using these skills for innovation in the research, control, and prevention of infectious diseases and other causes of morbidity and mortality in vulnerable populations. After receiving his Ph.D., he acquired a position as an epidemiologist and postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development in Amsterdam, the Netherlands where he currently works today. Throughout his career, he has conducted fieldwork in Ethiopia, mainland Tanzania, Zanzibar, Zambia, and Zimbabwe and supported research remotely for many other countries. These projects included intervention program evaluation projects, cost evaluations, as well as leading workshops to build quantitative research capacity.

After receiving his MS in Biostatistics, Logan worked as a statistician for the Health Partners Institute in Minnesota until enrolling as a doctoral student at the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, where his dissertation research focused on the evaluation of systems effectiveness and cost of reactive case detection for malaria in Zanzibar