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Andrew Snyder-Beattie

Program Officer at Open Philanthropy Project

Andrew Snyder-Beattie is the Program Director at Open Philanthropy, where he leads efforts focused on biosecurity and pandemic preparedness. His work involves developing strategies and initiatives to mitigate risks associated with biological threats and enhance global health security.

Background and Experience

  • Previous Roles: Before joining Open Philanthropy, Snyder-Beattie spent five years at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford. He initially served as a program manager and later became the Director of Research, overseeing various projects related to biosecurity and systemic risk.12
  • Research Experience: He has also worked as a researcher in a personalized medicine startup, contributing to advancements in healthcare technology.1
  • Education: Snyder-Beattie holds a PhD/DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford, which underpins his expertise in biological sciences. Additionally, he is an alumnus of the Johns Hopkins Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Initiative, highlighting his commitment to addressing biosecurity challenges.13

Current Focus

At Open Philanthropy, Snyder-Beattie is instrumental in shaping policies and programs that aim to prepare for and respond to potential pandemics, reflecting an urgent need for proactive measures in global health.1

Highlights

Concrete Biosecurity Projects (some of which could be big) — EA Forum

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Experience

Program Officer at Open Philanthropy Project (April 2019 - Present)
Director of Research at Future of Humanity Institute (2015 - 2018), Academic Project Manager at Future of Humanity Institute (2013 - 2015)

Education

Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil), Zoology from University of Oxford

Location

San Francisco, California, United States