Löw-Beer Epidemiology LLC

Transforming Global Health with AI

State-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for predictive modeling and early outbreak detection, processing millions of genomic sequences in real-time for comprehensive epidemiological surveillance.

2.3M+ Sequences Analyzed
90% Non-Profit Operations
12 Active Field Units

Integrated Technology Stack

Comprehensive bioinformatics ecosystem combining cloud-based analysis with edge computing for real-time pathogen detection and epidemiological intelligence.

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EpiSphere

EpiSphere integrates high-resolution genomic clustering with dynamic production chain analytics to support real-time outbreak detection, forward and backward tracing, and source attribution of foodborne pathogens. The system enables comprehensive investigation across the entire supply network - from farm to fork - and uncovers transmission pathways by linking genetic data with distribution routes and exposure events.

  • Genomic analysis pipelines & variant calling
  • Source tracing & supply chain linkage
  • Bayesian-SEIR forecasting with OrionEpi engine
  • Cluster detection and outbreak simulation
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OrionEpi

AI-powered epidemiological intelligence system trained daily with real-time data from WHO, ECDC, CDC, GISAID, ProMED, HealthMap, and global surveillance networks. Advanced machine learning algorithms predict outbreak patterns and emerging threats.

  • Daily training with WHO, ECDC, CDC, GISAID data streams
  • Real-time threat assessment & early warning systems
  • Predictive modeling for outbreak trajectories
  • Multi-source intelligence fusion & analysis

Bioinformatics Analysis

EpiSphere integrates genomic analysis and supply chain modeling into one platform. Built on proven methods, it enables detection, phylogenetic tracing, and source attribution. OrionEpi supports Bayesian-SEIR forecasting and anomaly detection with daily data integration from global health organizations.


        

Current Research Projects

Our work spans a range of global health topics including coinfections, policy analysis, and predictive outbreak tools.