Oskar Burger

he/him

OHS-kahr BUR-gur

role
Senior Quantitative Specialist
Senior Scientist, Center for Social Investment
EXPERTISE
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Oskar Burger has more than 15 years of experience translating complex social and behavioral data into actionable insights, now leading high-impact, equity-focused work at Omni with a global perspective shaped by major projects funded by the Gates Foundation and National Science Foundation.

Education
University of New Mexico

PhD, Anthropology
MS, Anthropology

University of Wyoming

BA, Anthropology

Colorado State University

MA, Anthropology

About

Oskar brings more than 15 years of experience in social and behavioral science research including data analysis, survey design, and program management to Omni. He has broad training in anthropology and demography with recently developed expertise in child and maternal health. Oskar’s day-to-day approach to project work incorporates outcomes-focused and evidence-based best practices, capacity building, and the identification of benchmarks to build transparency, accountability, and resiliency.

Before joining Omni in 2022, Oskar was Director of Design & Development at the University of Texas at Austin’s Center of Applied Cognitive Sciences. In that capacity, he directed the study design, analysis, and management for Project RISE, a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded mixed-methods project aimed at applying data on beliefs, behaviors, sources of information, and other factors to the design of an intervention to improve motivation and performance of community health workers in Bihar, India.

Oskar also led the study design, analysis, and management of Project EvoLearn, a National Science Foundation-funded international study of learning and teaching behavior in children in a global sample of 12 different countries.

In the mission of using data to drive positive social change, Omni excels in both ideals and execution. I couldn’t be more thrilled (or humbled) to be part of this amazing team.
Certifications, Memberships, Awards, and Service
  • Student’s Choice Teaching Award, University of Kent, England, 2016
  • Awarded “distinction” by the University of New Mexico Department of Anthropology for: Comprehensive exams, Dissertation defense, and graduation (2004 – 2009)
  • LSB Leakey Foundation General Research Grant for fieldwork in Venezuela.
  • Santa Fe Institute; International CSSS Alumni Fellow
  • Complex Systems Summer School 2006, Beijing
Selected Publications
  • Burger, O., F. Hashmi, M. J. Dańko, S. Akhauri, I. Chaudhuri, E. Little… et al. (In revision) Facilitating behavioral change: A comparative assessment of ASHA efficacy in rural Bihar, PLOS Gobal Public Health.
  • Burger, O., R. Lee, R. Sear. (editors) (Forthcoming) Human Evolutionary Demography, Open Book Publishers.
  • Burger, O., L. Chen, A. Erut, F. Fong, B. Rawlings, C. H. Legare. (In press) Developing Cross-Cultural Data Infrastructures (CCDIs) for research in cognitive and behavioral sciences, Review of Philosophy and Psychology.
  • N. B. Dutra, L. Chen, A. Anum, O. Burger, H. E. Davis, V. A. Dzokoto, F. T. K. Fong… et al.. (2022) Examining relations between performance on non-verbal executive function and verbal self-regulation tasks in demographically-diverse populations, Developmental Science.
  • Burger, O., M. J. Dańko, F. Hashmi, P. Singh, H. Lunkenheimer, E. Little, M. Goldwater, T. Johnson, C. Legare. (2022) Bridging the gap between service extension and cultural facilitation among ASHAs, Bookdown, https://bookdown.org/oskarevolearn/rise/ (Draft Report to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)
  • Burger, O., B. Rawlings, E. Messer, L. Chen, and C. Legare. (2021) Project EvoLearn: Data Collection Methods and Protocols
  • Lunkenheimer, H., O. Burger, S. Akhauri, I. Chaudhuri, L. Dibbell, F. Hashmi, T. Johnson, E. Lit- tle, S. Mondal, N. Mor, N. Saldanha, J. Schooley, C. Legare. (2021) Tradition, taste and taboo: the gastroecology of maternal perinatal diet. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1805).
  • Legare, C.L., S. Akhauri, I. Chaudhuri, F. Hashmi, T. Johnson, E. Little, H. Lunkenheimer, A. Mandel- baum, H. Mandlik, S. Mondal, N. Mor, N. Saldanha, J. Schooley, P. Sharda, S. Subbiah, S. Swarup, M. Tikkanen, O. Burger. (2020) Perinatal risk and the cultural ecology of health in Bihar, India. Philosoph- ical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1805).
  • Burger, O. and J. DeLong. (2016) What if fertility decline is not permanent? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, vol. 371(1692).
  • Hruschka, D. and O. Burger. (2016) How does variance in fertility change over the demographic transition? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, vol. 371(1692).
  • Burger, O., A. Baudisch, J.W. Vaupel. (2012) Human mortality improvement in evolutionary context. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Vol 109(44), 18210–18214.
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