Reach epidemiologists, infectious disease specialists, chronic disease researchers, environmental health investigators, and public health surveillance professionals across the United States through ProspectsInfluential’s epidemiologist email list. Our verified database provides direct access to epidemiologists working in state and local health departments, hospitals, federal health agencies, academic research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and private consulting firms. Whether promoting epidemiology software, research tools, continuing education programs, public health data platforms, laboratory supplies, or professional association memberships, our epidemiologist mailing list delivers precision targeting across a workforce of approximately 12,300 professionals projected to grow 16 percent through 2034, far exceeding average occupational growth rates. With 56 percent of epidemiologists employed by state and local governments serving as the backbone of public health departments across the country, connecting with this highly specialized audience requires a verified, professionally sourced database built for B2B outreach. Ready to connect with epidemiologists driving disease prevention and population health nationwide? Get a quote today.
An epidemiologist email list is a verified database containing contact information for professionals who investigate the causes, distribution, and prevention of disease and health conditions across human populations. Epidemiologists held approximately 12,300 jobs in the United States as of 2024, with the largest concentrations employed by state government agencies at 34 percent, local government health departments at 22 percent, hospitals at 10 percent, and scientific research and development firms at 5 percent.
Employment of epidemiologists is projected to grow 16 percent from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations, driven by enhancements in healthcare technology permitting the discovery of new and emerging diseases requiring research to understand and develop mitigation methods. Epidemiologists specialize across infectious disease, chronic disease, environmental health, occupational health, cancer epidemiology, maternal and child health, behavioral health, and injury prevention, creating diverse audience segments for precision marketing campaigns.
ProspectsInfluential’s epidemiologist email list offers segmentation by employment sector, specialty area, geographic region, institutional affiliation, seniority level, and research focus.
Our database spans epidemiologists employed in state and local health departments, federal agencies including the CDC and NIH, academic medical centers, hospitals and health systems, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, contract research organizations, nonprofit public health organizations, and private consulting firms operating throughout the United States and Canada.
We source epidemiologist contact information from governmental agency staff directories, university faculty and research staff databases, professional association membership rosters including the Society for Epidemiologic Research and the American College of Epidemiology, peer-reviewed publication author databases, and opt-in professional networks. Every record undergoes email validation, employment verification, and credential confirmation maintaining 95 percent accuracy.
All contacts provided permission ensuring CAN-SPAM compliance and adherence to professional research community marketing standards. Our approach delivers responsive epidemiologists actively evaluating statistical software platforms, research data tools, continuing education programs, laboratory supplies, professional conference opportunities, and public health technology solutions supporting disease surveillance and population health research.
Our database enables targeting by epidemiology specialty, employing organization type, research focus area, geographic region, seniority level, and institutional affiliation supporting precision outreach campaigns aligned with specific research interests and procurement responsibilities across diverse epidemiology employment environments.
Access epidemiologists employed in state health departments and county or city health agencies managing disease surveillance programs, outbreak investigations, communicable disease reporting, immunization monitoring, and public health emergency response across governmental public health infrastructure nationwide.
Connect with epidemiologists and research scientists employed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense health programs, Veterans Affairs research divisions, and other federal agencies conducting national disease surveillance, research program oversight, and public health policy development.
Reach epidemiology faculty members, research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and affiliated investigators at schools of public health, medical schools, and research universities conducting funded epidemiological studies, clinical trials, cohort studies, and population health research across diverse disease and exposure areas.
Target infection preventionists, hospital epidemiologists, and healthcare-associated infection specialists employed within hospital systems and health networks managing infection control programs, antimicrobial stewardship, surgical site infection surveillance, and healthcare quality improvement initiatives.
Access epidemiologists employed in pharmacoepidemiology, real-world evidence, outcomes research, and drug safety roles at pharmaceutical manufacturers, biotechnology companies, medical device firms, and contract research organizations conducting post-market surveillance and regulatory submissions.
Target by specialty area including infectious disease epidemiology, chronic disease epidemiology, environmental and occupational epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, maternal and child health epidemiology, behavioral epidemiology, injury epidemiology, and healthcare-associated infection epidemiology supporting product and service alignment with specific research and surveillance responsibilities.
Segment by employing organization type including state or local government health agency, federal agency, academic institution, hospital or health system, pharmaceutical company, contract research organization, or nonprofit public health organization identifying procurement authority and institutional purchasing processes relevant to your campaign.
Target by state, county, metropolitan area, federal health region, and rural versus urban designation supporting field sales territory alignment, regional conference promotion, and outreach matched to specific public health agency jurisdictions and academic institution locations across the United States.
Filter by career stage and administrative responsibility including entry-level epidemiologist, senior epidemiologist, lead investigator, principal researcher, program director, department chief, or state epidemiologist identifying professionals with purchasing influence over research tools, software subscriptions, laboratory supplies, and professional development resources.
Software vendors use our database to promote epidemiological analysis platforms, biostatistics software, GIS mapping tools, disease modeling applications, and data visualization systems to epidemiologists conducting population health research, outbreak investigations, and surveillance program analysis across governmental, academic, and industry settings.
Laboratory supply companies use our list to promote biological sample collection systems, laboratory reagents, diagnostic assay kits, biosafety equipment, and specimen handling materials to epidemiologists conducting field investigations, biobank studies, and laboratory-based disease surveillance research programs.
Education organizations use our database to promote advanced epidemiology training, biostatistics certification, outbreak investigation courses, grant writing workshops, and professional development programs to epidemiologists maintaining competency and advancing research skills across governmental, academic, and industry career paths.
Technology companies use our list to promote disease reporting systems, electronic surveillance platforms, real-world evidence databases, population health analytics tools, and data integration solutions to epidemiologists and public health program directors managing disease monitoring and reporting responsibilities.
Public health associations and conference organizers use our database to promote annual scientific meetings, regional symposia, online webinar series, and membership programs to epidemiologists across governmental, academic, hospital, and industry settings seeking peer engagement and continuing professional development opportunities.
Pharmaceutical companies use our epidemiologist email list to promote real-world evidence partnerships, pharmacovigilance collaborations, outcomes research opportunities, and vaccine effectiveness study programs to epidemiologists conducting post-market surveillance and population-based pharmaceutical research across academic and industry settings.
Health informatics vendors rely on our list to promote disease surveillance platforms, electronic laboratory reporting systems, outbreak management software, and population health data tools to governmental epidemiologists and public health program directors modernizing disease monitoring infrastructure across state and local health departments.
Publishing companies and research database organizations use our database to promote journal subscriptions, epidemiology textbooks, systematic review databases, and evidence synthesis tools to academic epidemiologists and research scientists requiring current literature access for ongoing population health and disease investigation studies.
Diagnostic manufacturers use our list to promote field epidemiology specimen collection systems, point-of-care testing equipment, genomic sequencing platforms, and laboratory safety products to epidemiologists managing outbreak investigations, biobank studies, and laboratory-based disease surveillance programs across governmental and academic settings.
Staffing agencies use our database to promote epidemiology contract positions, fellowship placement programs, and public health workforce solutions to health department administrators and research program directors managing epidemiology team recruitment across governmental, academic, and consulting organization employment settings.
Our list includes verified email addresses, direct phone numbers, full names, professional titles, employing organization names, employment sectors, specialty focus areas, geographic locations, mailing addresses, institutional affiliations, and seniority levels for comprehensive targeting across governmental, academic, hospital, and industry epidemiology roles.
We source data from governmental agency staff directories, university faculty databases, professional association membership rosters, peer-reviewed publication author records, and opt-in professional networks with email validation, employment verification, and quarterly accuracy updates maintaining current contact information.
Yes, our database segments by epidemiology specialty, employing organization type, research focus area, institutional affiliation, geographic region, and seniority level for targeted campaigns reaching specific epidemiology audiences across governmental, academic, hospital, and industry practice environments.
All contacts provided permission ensuring compliance with CAN-SPAM regulations and professional research community marketing standards for ethical B2B outreach to epidemiologists across governmental health agencies, academic institutions, hospitals, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology organizations.
Yes, we provide segmentation by state, county, metropolitan area, federal health region, and rural versus urban designation supporting territory-based field sales planning and regional campaign alignment with specific public health agency jurisdictions and university locations.
We update quarterly through ongoing verification processes. Epidemiology positions experience staff transitions, institutional reorganizations, research program changes, and career moves between governmental, academic, and industry employers requiring regular accuracy maintenance to ensure deliverable and current contact records.
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