Daniel Seresin

PhD Student in Epidemiology

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Daniel Seresin is a PhD student with interests in infectious disease public health practice. He is primarily interested in evaluating the effectiveness of surveillance methods for Hepatitis C and utilization of clinical treatments for Hepatitis C. He has worked alongside members of the Allegheny County Health Department including Dr. Kristen Mertz and Dr. LuAnn Brink on multiple infectious disease projects involving Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, and STIs. His departmental academic advisor is Dr. Thomas Songer. He also works as a departmental teaching assistant for the Department of Epidemiology. His goal is to work for a public health government agency. 

Research Area(s) of Emphasis 

Infectious Disease

Education

MPH in Epidemiology,
University of Pittsburgh 

BA in Molecular and Cell Biology,
University of California, Berkeley