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Scouting report
Public-health data analyst in R/Shiny; portfolio now dormant
assessed from open-source footprint
José's standout trait is domain: his 16 repos cluster around public-health and epidemiology — BRFSS outcome trends, a Puerto Rico chronic-disease report, Shiny apps for population-level decision support, and a statistical-learning book summary — built in R, TeX and HTML. That biostatistics focus is distinctive and more specialized than most of this cohort. However, the 13.8-year-old account is inactive: every repo abandoned, no commits last year, no stars, and no verified external open-source contributions. The read is a health-data analyst with a real subject-matter niche whose public output has gone quiet and lacks external validation.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Climate & Sustainability
- Education & EdTech
- Travel, Food & Hospitality
Signal breakdown
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16
0% forks
2
13.8 yr
0
Quiet
100% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on Spatial_Statistics
- Original builder — 16 of their own repositories
- Data / ML focus with Frontend
- Domain experience in Climate & Sustainability & Education & EdTech
- Core stack: R, TeX, HTML
About
Skills
- R
- TeX
- HTML
Featured work
Trend BRFSS ShinyApp
Visual trend of BRFSS outcomes
- R
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz
PuertoRico ChronicD Report 2013
Puerto Rico Chronic Diseases Report, 2013
- TeX
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz
Statistical Learning Book Summary
Summary of the Book Introduction to Statistical Learning
- Code
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz
Blogs
Outcome Project, LLC Blogs
- HTML
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz
BRFSS ShinyApp2
Provides PR population accessibility to analyzed information for evidence based decisions
- R
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz
SISVANAF PR Strategic Guide
The Food, Nutrition and Physical Activity Surveillance System of Puerto Rico Strategic Guide
- TeX
by José A. Bartolomei-Díaz