Christian Arnold Ramsland, a former physicochemical data scientist at the Environmental Protection Agency in Raleigh, North Carolina, is experienced in data analysis and statistics. Skilled at computer programming and specialized statistical methods, Christian Arnold Ramsland has helped the EPA achieve environmental goals through high-quality research on national environmental issues.
Before his work at the EPA, he was a statistical programming intern at Covance Inc., where he developed and reviewed SAS programs for clinical trial data management and reporting. He also worked as a healthcare analytics intern at Inmar Corporation, where he assisted with the analysis and reporting of pharmaceutical consumer data.
He has a background in chemistry, with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Baylor University and research experience for undergraduates in bioinorganic chemistry at the University of Michigan. He later switched majors, obtaining his master’s degree in statistics from North Carolina State University.
He is a co-author of four research papers describing his work at the Environmental Protection Agency. He seeks to continue pursuing his interests in data science and statistics with an innovative organization.