Headshot portrait of Nathan Lo - Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and (by courtesy) of Epidemiology & Population Health
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Dr. Nathan Lo, MD PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases and a physician-scientist. His research group studies the transmission of infectious diseases and impact of public health interventions to inform policy aimed at controlling and eliminating these diseases. Nathan’s interest spans across multiple infectious diseases, both domestically and internationally, with a focus on vaccine-preventable infections (such as measles and COVID-19) and neglected global infectious diseases (such as schistosomiasis and typhoid fever). His research blends diverse computational methodologies, including tools from infectious disease epidemiology and mathematical modeling. He frequently collaborates with public health agencies, such as the California Department of Public Health and the World Health Organization, and his work has a track record of being used to inform national and international public health policy. Nathan launched his independent research group at UCSF as a Faculty Fellow in 2021 and joined the Stanford faculty in 2023. He served as the lead writer for the WHO guidelines on control of schistosomiasis (2022) and strongyloidiasis (2024). His work has been recognized with an NIH New Innovator (DP2) Award. Nathan is an elected Fellow of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, a National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leader in Health and Medicine, and serves on the International Advisory Board of The Lancet Infectious Diseases. He is a practicing infectious diseases physician.