Timothy Pollington
MSc MSc AMIMA
Postdoctoral Researcher - Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
I'm working with Professor Déirdre Hollingsworth and the Neglected Tropical Disease Modelling Consortium. My main disease of focus is visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a sandfly-transmitted parasitic disease that can be fatal if not treated. I am currently completing my PhD studies at the University of Warwick under Lloyd Chapman, Mike Tildesley & Déirdre Hollingsworth.
My current projects include: simulating outbreaks of VL at the village level; deconvolution of observed time series; an interrupted time series analysis of VL at the district level; developing a rate estimator for the tau statistic - a spatiotemporal clustering statistic for infectious diseases.
Recent publications
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Impact of intensified control on visceral leishmaniasis in a highly-endemic district of Bihar, India: an interrupted time series analysis
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Kumar V. et al, (2022), Epidemics: the journal of infectious disease dynamics, 39
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Contact tracing is an imperfect tool for controlling COVID-19 transmission and relies on population adherence
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Davis EL. et al, (2021), Nature Communications, 12
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Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 with waning immunity in the UK population.
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Crellen T. et al, (2021), Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 376
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How modelling can help steer the course set by the World Health Organization 2021-2030 roadmap on neglected tropical diseases.
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Clark J. et al, (2021), Gates open research, 5
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Responsible modelling: Unit testing for infectious disease epidemiology.
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Lucas TCD. et al, (2020), Epidemics, 33