Epidemiologist
Nicolas Hulscher is an epidemiologist and administrator at the McCullough Foundation. Born and raised in Michigan, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Pre-Health Professional Studies from the Oakland University Honors College in 2020, graduating with Institutional and Departmental Honors. He went on to receive a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a specialization in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 2024.
Nic plays a pivotal role in leading and managing scientific research, public communications, and policy engagement for the McCullough Foundation. He oversees daily operations, manages all social media platforms, authors peer-reviewed publications, and presents research findings both in the media for broad audiences and at leading scientific conferences.
Since 2023, he has contributed to 16 peer-reviewed scientific studies—including systematic reviews, original investigations, and case reports—significantly advancing the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine injury syndromes and their potential treatments, as well as exploring the possible laboratory origins of the H5N1 bird flu.