Portrait of Lindsey Rateau, Community Partner for the Access to Basic Needs for Families with Young Children Research & Policy Team

Lindsey Rateau

Lindsey Rateau is an MPH graduate dedicated to utilizing data to influence global health policy and create profound social impact. Ms. Rateau currently works as a Statistical Programmer II for the Boston University School of Public Health’s Biostatistics and Epidemiology Data Analytics Center (BEDAC). In addition to working on Children’s HealthWatch, Ms. Rateau also works on research studies based in Russia that are committed to improving alcohol and substance use treatment for HIV positive populations.
Prior to joining BEDAC, Ms. Rateau worked with BMC’s Section of Infectious Diseases managing data for tuberculosis research studies based in Brazil, India, South Africa, and Uganda. Ms. Rateau has also done volunteer data cleaning and data analysis for the Amazing Grace Children’s Foundation that brings medical care to rural Ghana, via annual medical missions.
Ms. Rateau received her BS in Health Science from Boston University and her MPH in Biostatistics and Epidemiology, with a sub-concentration in Global Health, from the Boston University School of Public Health.

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