My pronouns are she/her
My research interests generally concern the understanding of the intricacies of infectious disease spread through mathematical modelling. I work on methods that integrate new data streams such as genomic data into traditional epidemiological modelling workflows, with a particular interest in arboviruses and climate sensitive disease. My hope is that by expanding our understanding of infectious disease outbreaks and the complex factors that influence their dynamics, we can inform evidence based public policies that benefit human and planetary health.
I am also very passionate about outreach from research and academia to the general public and policymakers alike, and work as a science communicator. I have represented early career researchers at policy convenings such as the UN General Assembly and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP), including during the UNGA High Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response in 2023.