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Camila Boynton is a skilled public health professional with extensive experience in data analysis and informatics. Currently serving as a Public Health Informatics Fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since August 2022, Camila focuses on data science projects that involve pipeline construction and data visualization utilizing tools such as Python, PowerBI, and Databricks. Previous roles include COVID Corps Data Analyst at the CDC Foundation, where management and visualization of financial data were key responsibilities, and Technical Advisor for the Eradication Program at The Carter Center, overseeing 600+ agents in the fight against Guinea Worm disease. Camila's background encompasses various roles at the CDC, including Emergency Response Data Analyst and other emergency response positions, as well as research and teaching positions at Emory University and CARE. Camila holds a Master of Public Health in Infectious Diseases from Emory University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from New College of Florida.
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