Andy Wilcox is an independent researcher writing about viruses, pandemics, and public-health response. He is not a physician, and nothing here is medical advice — his work is the product of disciplined primary-source research, applying the same analytical approach he has used across 30+ years as a consultant, operating executive, and investor.
He holds an MBA from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and is a licensed CPA and certified Project Management Professional (PMP) — a background built on evaluating evidence carefully and reasoning with data. His consulting career began at Ernst & Young, where he led business-process and systems-implementation projects for Fortune 500 clients including the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and the hospital network Partners HealthCare, giving him early exposure to how large healthcare and life-sciences organizations operate.
Since 2015 he has served on the Executive, Screening, and Due Diligence committees of Triangle Angel Partners, an angel fund that invests in life-sciences and high-tech companies alongside members who include physicians, PhDs, and career investors — its portfolio includes medical-technology ventures such as Deep Blue Medical and OrbitalRX. Evaluating early-stage companies means reading the underlying science critically, pressure-testing claims, and separating evidence from hype — the same habits he brings to this research. He is comfortable with data and probability, having built Monte Carlo forecasting models and led complex quantitative analysis, which shapes how he reads epidemiological data and study results rather than headlines.
His focus on viruses began during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it began personally. His aging parents were confined to their assisted-living facility, and watching the toll of that isolation led him to research its emotional impact on at-risk populations — which widened into a broader study of what triggers a pandemic, which public-health responses hold up under scrutiny, and how outbreaks ripple through economies and communities. Since 2020 he has read and summarized hundreds of articles and peer-reviewed studies and tracked every major variant wave, citing primary sources rather than aggregating other websites.
EbolaQuestions.com brings that same research practice to ebolaviruses and the broader filovirus family — among the most lethal and closely watched pathogens in public health. It's part of Virus Questions (virusquestions.com), a network he founded that also includes CoronavirusQuestions.com, HantavirusQuestions.com, and NorovirusQuestions.com. You can find him on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andyswilcox.
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