Not so Cauchy-ous 🌸 (she/her)
PhD student (infectious disease modelling) at @OxfordBiology, @UniofOxford focusing on inequality in disease transmission
🚨 England’s health inequity revealed by patterns of COVID-19 testing
A study with @OxfordStats in @TheLancet, part of an evaluation commissioned by @UKHSA, highlights the need for public health strategies that ensure fair access to interventions ⏬
https://t.co/vUQlcHlzrU
If you are interested in doing a #PhD with me at Imperial College London and qualify as a home student, please reach out (before end of 2024)! Potential topics: spatial statistics, deep generative models, probabilistic programming and more.
Thrilled to have passed my DPhil viva 🥳! Grateful for the privilege of studying a subject I love, guided by supervisors and mentors I deeply admire (@MOUGK, #BenLambert, @LourencoJML, #ChristlDonnelly).
I was lucky to have such inspiring assessors (@DeirdreHoll, @dr_anne_cori) and truly enjoyed discussing my work with them. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this incredible journey!🥰🎓
Join us virtually on November 19th for the livestream of the Paul Farmer Symposium on Global Health Equity: The Audacity of Accompaniment!
🔗 Register: https://t.co/EAbsw0EJx1
📅 November 19, 2024
⏲️ 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. ET
💻 Livestream
@PIH@BrighamWomens@HarvardGH@harvardmed
We are recruiting up to 5 Pandemic Sciences Research Fellows at @UniofOxford. Posts are for recent graduates to carry out independent research on topics in one or more of the following areas: AI & Epi, Genomics, Climate & Infectious diseases, Global health digital data science ↓
Our perspective on the intricate relationship between climate change, human migration, and infectious diseases is now out in @NatureClimate. Link below. 👇
Something is pumping out large amounts of oxygen at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, at depths where a total lack of sunlight makes photosynthesis impossible https://t.co/89l1iYzS5s
🧐What is the #Chandipura#virus (CHPV)? CHPV is a member of the Rhabdoviridae family, and is transmitted by phlebotomine #sandflies🪰. Vertical and venereal transmission in #Aedes aegypti #mosquitoes has also been shown in the lab🦟.
https://t.co/vjIUodyD0c via @IndianExpress
If you've spent the last few years doing Covid modeling and want to meander into climate change and health, this really could be the job for you - please share!
New analysis from the @royalsociety shows just how high UK visa costs for researchers are compared to upfront costs for similar visa routes in 13 other countries.
Here, we take a look at how the UK compares to countries in the G7 included in the analysis 🔍⤵️ 1/5
Almost half of those living on our planet today are living in poverty.
In his latest Offline, Richard Horton calls for poverty reduction to be back at the centre of attention in the global health community.
Read this and more in our latest issue: https://t.co/v0Bi6l0QxM
A summary of Mpox outbreaks, new variants & deaths in South Africa and Africa that we are tracking and make data public in real time. Clade IIb causing first 2 deaths in SA and new variant, Clade Ib, emerging in mining town in DRC. A short thread ⬇️
Wangari Maathai was a Nobel Prize laureate of many firsts: the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree, the first female professor in Kenya and the first African woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Read more: https://t.co/6Xt8b1afLk