Ebola virus disease
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The Edge of Epidemiology
History-haunted epidemiology, live reporting, and interactive public-health exhibits in one place.
Devin Teichrow
I'm Devin Teichrow, a UCLA-trained epidemiologist and neuroscience researcher at UC Irvine working on migraine and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias. My public science work focuses on how disease moves through populations, history, war, ecology, and infrastructure, including everything from modern outbreak reporting to historical epidemic reconstruction and interactive disease mapping.
The Edge of Epidemiology is my home for longform essays, live outbreak coverage, disease atlases, methodological explainers, and projects exploring the intersection of epidemiology, geography, and history.
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Opportunities
I am open to serious projects where epidemiology, data, public health, history, and technical implementation need to become one usable thing.
Live desk
Current outbreak files, follow-up reporting, and source-first tracking for major infectious-disease stories.
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Interactive exhibits
Timelines, atlases, and source-first visual work for pathogen history, outbreak geography, and epidemiologic reasoning.
Interactive exhibit
A carefully cited timeline of major U.S.-linked epidemics, outbreaks, and public-health turning points.
Interactive exhibit
A cited digital exhibit about pathogen origins, reservoirs, transmission ecology, historical spread, and evidentiary uncertainty.
Interactive exhibit
A cited map-first digital exhibit on ships, ports, quarantine, naval warfare, captivity, trade, migration, and maritime disease ecology.
Interactive exhibit
A historical epidemiology section focused on colonial and Revolutionary-era disease ecology, troop movement, and the public-health constraints around the founding period.
Published writing
Longer-form writing on outbreaks, evidence, history, ecology, and the politics of public health.
Essay
Live outbreak notes on Ebola virus disease in DRC and Uganda, with what is confirmed, what remains uncertain, and why regional spread matters.
Essay
How Korean War trench warfare, rodent ecology, and Hantaan virus turned a mysterious military outbreak into hantavirus history.
Essay
A source-first guide to the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak, Andes virus, cruise-ship exposure, travel risk, and what investigators could know.
Essay
A source-aware look at a newly reported sexually transmitted fungal infection, including MSM networks, case evidence, transmission questions, and reporting limits.
Essay
How ancient DNA, infectious disease pressure, immunity, and changing environments help explain genomic selection in West Eurasian populations.
Essay
A framework essay for thinking about disease across deep time, infrastructure, migration, ecology, empire, and the systems civilizations build.
Field guides
Practical disease briefings on transmission, diagnostics, severity, and what matters when a pathogen reappears.
Reference
Ebola remains a defining outbreak-desk disease because healthcare transmission, funeral practices, laboratory capacity, community trust, and international alarm can all move faster than the confirmed count.
Reference
This is a rare but frightening severe-disease story where a single unusual cluster can force questions about travel safety, rodent exposure, and whether Andes-virus-style person-to-person spread is in play.
Reference
Measles is a clean reporter desk disease because it reveals vaccination gaps, school and household spread, travel-linked importation, and public-health capacity all at once.