EpiMap integrates geospatial epidemiology, translational science and nearly 15 years of public health experience to provide high quality solutions to meet each public health and humanitarian challenge.
What is Geospatial Epidemiology?
Geospatial epidemiology, also known as geographical epidemiology, spatial epidemiology, medical geography, is a dynamic discipline that integrates theory, statistical analyses and descriptive visualization to examine spatial patterns of disease. Geospatial epidemiology aims to characterize and understand spatial variation in disease.
Mission
Translate public health and humanitarian questions into clear and innovative solutions.