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PhD in modelling plant pathogens from the University of Cambridge Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Honorary Lecturer, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Imperial College London.

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I am an infectious disease epidemiologist who uses mathematical models and statistical analyses to study the evolution and transmission dynamics of infectious diseases with the aim of informing the design of more effective control interventions. I am particularly interested in neglected tropical diseases, a group of diseases which cause suffering amongst the poorest populations of the world. I am currently leading the NTD Modelling Consortium, an international network of neglected tropical disease modellers. The NTD modelling consortium published a collection of quantitative analyses to support the achievement of neglected tropical disease goals in Parasites and Vectors in October 2015. My research foci are lymphatic filariasis, visceral leishmaniasis and a group of intestinal worms (soil transmitted helminths or STHs) which affect a large number of children and adults in low income settings. I have ongoing interests in and the transmission and evolution of HIV in both Africa and European/North American settings as well as malaria and influenza.

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Cameron, M. M., Acosta-Serrano, Alvaro, Bern, Caryn, Boelaert, Marleen, den Boer, Margriet, Burza, Sakib, Chapman, Lloyd A. C., Chaskopoulou, Alexandra, Coleman, Michael, Courtenay, Orin, Croft, Simon, Das, Pradeep, Dilger, Erin, Foster, Geraldine, Garlapati, Rajesh, Haines, Lee, Harris, Angela, Hemingway, Janet, Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Jervis, Sarah, Medley, Graham, Miles, Michael, Paine, Mark, Picado, Albert, Poché, Richard, Ready, Paul, Rogers, Matthew, Rowland, Mark, Sundar, Shyam, de Vlas, Sake J., Weetman, David. 2016. Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India. Parasites & Vectors, 9 (1), pp. 1-9, View Irvine, Michael Alastair, Njenga, Sammy M., Gunawardena, Shamini, Njeri Wamae, Claire, Cano, Jorge, Brooker, Simon J., Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre. 2016. Understanding the relationship between prevalence of microfilariae and antigenaemia using a model of lymphatic filariasis infection. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 110 (2), pp. 118-124, View Turner, Hugo C., Truscott, James E., Fleming, Fiona M., Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Brooker, Simon J., Anderson, Roy M.. 2016. Cost-effectiveness of scaling up mass drug administration for the control of soil-transmitted helminths : a comparison of cost function and constant costs analyses. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 16 (7), pp. 838-846, View Metcalf, C. J. E., Andreason, V., Bjornstad, O. N., Eames, Ken T. D., Edmunds, W. John, Funk, S. (Sebastian), Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Lessler, L., Viboud, C., Grenfell, Bryan T.. 2015. Seven challenges in modelling vaccine preventable diseases. Epidemics, Volume 10, pp. 11-15, View Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Pulliam, Juliet Rachel Crowder, Funk, S., Truscott, James E., Isham, Valerie, Lloyd, Alun L.. 2015. Seven challenges for modelling indirect transmission : vector-borne diseases, macroparasites and neglected tropical diseases. Epidemics, Volume 10, pp. 16-20, View Klepac, Petra, Funk, S., Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Metcalf, C. J. E., Hampson, Katie Ruth. 2015. Six challenges in the eradication of infectious diseases. Epidemics, Volume 10, pp. 97-101, View Lessler, Justin, Edmunds, W. John, Halloran, M. E., Hollingsworth, T. Déirdre, Lloyd, Alun L.. 2015. Seven challenges for model-driven data collection in experimental and observational studies. Epidemics, Volume 10, pp. 78-82, View

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