Andrew Anglemyer

Assistant Professor
Operations Research Department
Naval Postgraduate School
United States of America

Biography

Dr Anglemyer's career in public health began long before his formal education in the field. After a 5-year stint in the US Army as a Russian translator and intelligence professional, he left the military and began studying epidemiology and public health at UC Berkeley. For the last 6 years Dr Anglemyer has been an active member of numerous HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention guideline development committees for the World Health Organization. Additionally, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, he has helped train public health workers in Ukraine and Russia with implementing and interpreting regional HIV surveillance.

Research Intrest

Epidemiology, Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Violence, Study Design, Clinical Research, Applied Statistics and Data Analysis.

List of Publications
Bero L, Anglemyer A, Vesterinen H, et al. Assessing the relationship between study sponsorship, risk of bias, and research outcomes in atrazine exposure studies conducted in non-human animals: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental International 2015; Dec 13. PMID: 26694022.
McNeil C, Kong C, Anglemyer A, Levy V, and Maldonado Y. Self-Performed Anal Pap Tests in HIV-Infected Women: Results of the SWAP Trial. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (In Press).
Anglemyer A, Miller M, Buttrey S, and Whitaker L. Suicide Rates and Methods in Active Duty Military Personnel 2005-2011: A Cohort Study. Annals of Internal Medicine (In Press).