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I apply mathematical and statistical tools to study the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases, with equal interest in basic science and policy-focused analysis.
Research interests
A major focus of my research is in the interface between health/economic systems and infectious diseases, particularly in the context of human tuberculosis. This includes understanding how health systems shape the control of infectious diseases (with the Public Health Foundation of India), and studying financing mechanisms for the supply of drugs to countries in need (with the Stop TB Partnership).
I am periodically seconded to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where I apply mathematical modelling to the surveillance and control of seasonal and pandemic influenza, amongst other topics.
More broadly, events in global financial markets since 2007 have heightened interest in applying insights from other systems, including infectious disease epidemiology, to understanding the spread and control of 'contagion' in modern financial systems. With colleagues from the Bank of England and the University of Oxford, I maintain a continuing involvement in this area.
Biographical sketch
I trained in Applied Mathematics (BA Cambridge 2000, D.Phil Oxford 2005); between these programmes I spent a year as a scientist in a government research lab (Dstl, 2001).
Following my DPhil I trained in mathematical epidemiology as a postdoctoral researcher, first at the University of Oxford and then at Princeton University (USA) before returning to the UK.
Research interests
A major focus of my research is in the interface between health/economic systems and infectious diseases, particularly in the context of human tuberculosis. This includes understanding how health systems shape the control of infectious diseases (with the Public Health Foundation of India), and studying financing mechanisms for the supply of drugs to countries in need (with the Stop TB Partnership).
I am periodically seconded to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where I apply mathematical modelling to the surveillance and control of seasonal and pandemic influenza, amongst other topics.
More broadly, events in global financial markets since 2007 have heightened interest in applying insights from other systems, including infectious disease epidemiology, to understanding the spread and control of 'contagion' in modern financial systems. With colleagues from the Bank of England and the University of Oxford, I maintain a continuing involvement in this area.
Biographical sketch
I trained in Applied Mathematics (BA Cambridge 2000, D.Phil Oxford 2005); between these programmes I spent a year as a scientist in a government research lab (Dstl, 2001).
Following my DPhil I trained in mathematical epidemiology as a postdoctoral researcher, first at the University of Oxford and then at Princeton University (USA) before returning to the UK.
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BMJ Openno. 3 (2024): e069304-e069304
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americano. 28 (2023): e2300590120-e2300590120
Carel Pretorius,Nimalan Arinaminpathy,Sandip Mandal,Suvanand Sahu,Madhukar Pai, Roland Mathiasson,Brad Wong
Journal of Benefit-cost Analysispp.1-18, (2023)
Gates Open Research (2023): 6-6
Peter J Dodd,Christopher Finn McQuaid, Prasada Rao,Ibrahim Abubakar,Nimalan Arinaminpathy, Anna Carnegie,Frank Cobelens,David Dowdy, Kathy Fiekert,Alison D Grant, Jing Wu, Faith Nekabari Nfii,
The Indian journal of medical researchno. 2 (2023): 119-+
Indian Journal of Medical Researchno. 2&3 (2023): 119-126
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