Nathaniel Henry is a seasoned geospatial scientist and director at Henry Spatial Analysis, with over a decade of applied spatial statistics and geospatial software development guiding partnerships with academic institutions, NGOs, city governments, and advocacy groups. Based in Seattle, he has led projects that have been featured in Nature, The Lancet, and on the front pages of The New York Times and The Seattle Times. His career spans roles at IHME, The Ohio State University, Oxford, and Azavea, blending rigorous quantitative geography with practical data pipelines and software tools. As a Quantitative Geographer and director, he translates complex spatial insights into actionable strategies for urban health, policy, and environmental planning. He brings a global perspective from studies in Advanced Chinese language at Peking University and holds a DPhil (PhD) in Clinical Medicine from the University of Oxford. Now leading Henry Spatial Analysis, he mentors cross-disciplinary teams to deliver scalable, impact-focused geospatial solutions.
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Nathaniel Henry - Director at Henry Spatial Analysis