Tania Gonzalez, MAS

Data Analyst, Trachoma Control Program

Tania Gonzalez provides data expertise and technical support for the Trachoma Control Program. She develops disease monitoring dashboards, performs scientific analyses for journal publications, automates geospatial analyses, and translates data insights key to the elimination of trachoma. Gonzalez brings a background in public health, environmental science, data science, and spatial analytics. She previously worked with the GIS department at the City of Atlanta Office of City Planning, where she created dashboards, web apps, and other data visualizations across multiple departments. In addition, she has served The Carter Center as a graduate assistant. Gonzalez earned her Bachelor of Public Health degree at Kent State University and Master of Applied Science in spatial analysis from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health.