[2] With Edward H. Kaplan, Brandeau is the editor of the book Modeling the AIDS Epidemic: Planning, Policy, and Prediction (Raven Press, 1994).
[3] She has also studied strategies for responding to the opioid epidemic in the United States,[4] and the question of whether eating organic food has health benefits.
After continuing at MIT for a master's degree in operations research in 1978, she completed her Ph.D. in engineering economic systems in 1985 at Stanford University.
She is a professor at Stanford University, while teaching she has led collaborative research at the intersection of mathematical modeling and public health policies.
Professor Brandeau’s contributions span across a wide range of vital health concerns, such as HIV, AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and pandemic preparedness.
[10] Other publications of hers resemble similar objectives such as mathematical models, medical diseases, United States policies, HIV & AIDS, and epidemiology.
Two of them being, Modeling the AIDS Epidemic: Planning, Policy, and Prediction,[12] and Responding to the US Opioid Crisis: Leveraging Analytics to Support Decision Making.