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Jessica Stockdale
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Areas of interest
My research interests include infectious disease modelling and genomic epidemiology. I develop mathematical and statistical methods for outbreak data analysis, to address questions across epidemiology and public health. In particular, I am interested in combining epidemiological and genomic information to understand disease transmission, using mathematical models and Bayesian statistics.
Education
- Ph.D. Statistics · University of Nottingham · 2018
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Future courses may be subject to change.