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Senior Research Scientist, Disease Modeling (11-Month LTE*) at Gates Foundation

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Posted
Apr 8, 2026
Expires
Jul 7, 2026
Work style
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About the Role

IDM is building a nutrition modeling program aimed at transforming fragmented evidence on micronutrient deficiencies into decision-grade insights for the Foundation's Nutrition; Maternal, Newborn, Child Nutrition & Health (MNCNH); and Tuberculosis/Discovery & Translational Science (TB/DTS) programs. We are seeking a nutrition epidemiologist to join the PDD team for an 11-month limited term engagement to help establish and lead a flagship project within this emerging strategy.

Senior Research Scientist will bring deep expertise in micronutrient and vitamin deficiency epidemiology and will work at the intersection of nutrition science, infectious disease, and quantitative modeling.

The role is particularly focused on characterizing the burden and etiology of micronutrient deficiency in high-priority settings — with anemia (iron and/or folate deficiency) and vitamin A deficiency in sub-Saharan Africa as an initial use case — and on linking nutritional status to outcomes across a range of infectious diseases including TB, malaria, HIV, maternal/neonatal disorders, and vaccine-preventable infections.

This work will directly inform Foundation programmatic strategy and contribute to a cross-portfolio modeling backbone that integrates nutrition into IDM's existing disease modeling infrastructure.

*This is an 11-month limited-term position intended to be based in Seattle, WA with foundation benefits. Relocation will not be provided.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead a flagship analysis characterizing the burden, etiology, and geographic distribution of micronutrient and vitamin deficiency in priority geographies, identifying population-level hotspots where nutritional deficiency overlaps with high infectious disease burden — with an emphasis on settings where standard attribution approaches (e.g., GBD DALY estimates) may over- or under-estimate true impact

  • Integrate multi-source data — including biomarker-based surveillance (e.g., BRINDA, DHS, national micronutrient surveys, tissue & biobanks such as CHAMPS), dietary survey data, infectious disease prevalence data, and routine health system data — into a unified statistical framework that captures the complexity of nutritional deficiency across populations and life-course states

  • Apply a mechanistic understanding of how micronutrient status shapes host immunity, disease susceptibility, and intervention performance to contextualize epidemiological findings across pathogens (TB, malaria, HIV, diarrheal diseases, maternal and neonatal disorders, and vaccine-preventable infections such as measles)

  • Develop analytical frameworks to evaluate synergistic effects of multiple micronutrient deficiencies and their interaction with infectious disease, inflammatory state, and the performance of interventions such as fortification, supplementation, vaccines, and disease prophylaxis

  • Collaborate with IDM modelers to translate statistical findings into inputs for dynamic and transmission modeling frameworks.

  • Partner with Foundation program teams (Nutrition PST, MNCNH, TB/DTS) and external collaborators to ensure analyses are aligned with real-world programmatic decisions

  • Communicate findings clearly to diverse audiences including scientists, program officers, and Foundation leadership; contribute to peer-reviewed publications and internal strategy documents

Your Experience

Required

  • PhD in nutritional epidemiology, epidemiology, global health, biostatistics, or a closely related field

  • Demonstrated expertise in micronutrient and vitamin deficiency epidemiology, including familiarity with the biological mechanisms linking nutritional status to health outcomes

  • Strong quantitative and statistical modeling skills, with proficiency in R and/or Python

  • Experience working with complex, multi-source datasets including biomarker data, dietary surveys, and population health surveillance, with a strong preference for demonstrated familiarity in applying or contributing to datasets such as BRINDA (Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia), DHS (Demographic & Health Surveys), etc.

  • Track record of peer-reviewed publication as well as clear scientific communication to non-technical audiences

  • Ability to work independently and manage a focused research project within a defined timeline

Preferred

  • Experience working in or modeling nutritional outcomes in low- and middle-income countries, particularly sub-Saharan Africa

  • Familiarity with GBD methodology, DALY attribution, or burden of disease frameworks and their limitations in nutrition contexts

  • Experience linking nutritional epidemiology to infectious disease outcomes (e.g., TB, anemia, maternal and child health)

  • Background working at the intersection of nutrition and microbiome, immunology, or maternal health

  • Experience collaborating across disciplinary teams including computational modelers and global health program staff

Other Attributes

** Must have unrestricted work authorization in the country where this position is located.

The Foundation does not provide immigration-related sponsorship for this role. This includes direct company sponsorship and any work authorization requiring a written submission or other immigration support from the company (eg: H-1B, O-1, L-1, E, OPT, STEM-OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, etc.).

The salary range for this role is $190,100 to $294,700 USD. We recognize high-wage market differences in Seattle and Washington D.C., where our offices are located. The range for this role in these locations is $209,100 to $324,100 USD. As a mission-driven organization, we strive to balance competitive pay with our mission. New hires salaries are typically between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint. Actual placement in the range will depend on a candidate’s job-related skills, experience, and expertise, as evaluated during the interview process.

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Hiring Requirements

As part of our standard hiring process for new employees, employment will be contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

Candidate Accommodations

We’re committed to providing an inclusive and accessible hiring experience for all candidates. If you have a disability or medical condition and need an accommodation at any stage of the application or interview process—such as an ASL interpreter, alternative interview format, or physical accessibility support—we’re happy to help. Please contact HR@gatesfoundation.org with the position number and a brief description of your accommodation needs. Requests will be handled confidentially.

Inclusion Statement

We are dedicated to the belief that all lives have equal value. We strive for a global and cultural workplace that supports ever greater diversity, equity, and inclusion — of voices, ideas, and approaches — and we support this diversity through all our employment practices.

All applicants and employees who are drawn to serve our mission will enjoy equality of opportunity and fair treatment without regard to race, color, age, religion, pregnancy, sex, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and prior protected activity.

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