Lisa White
Head of the Oxford Modelling for Global Heath (OMGH) Group, Director of the COVID-19 INTERNATIONAL MODELLING CONSORTIUM
Professor Lisa J.White is a mathematical modeller with a focus on global health and policymaking. Her work combines within- and between-host infection models with multi-strain/species modelling to consider the characterisation, emergence and spread of antimicrobial drug resistance and its containment. Her modelling work is participatory, with models for malaria, COVID-19 and other diseases being developed in close collaboration with national control programs, international decision-makers, funders and donors.
Recent publications
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Potential health and economic impacts of dexamethasone treatment for patients with COVID-19.
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Águas R. et al, (2021), Nat Commun, 12
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Mathematical analysis of a two-strain disease model with amplification
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Kuddus MA. et al, (2021), Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 143
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Modelling the COVID-19 pandemic in context: an international participatory approach.
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Aguas R. et al, (2020), BMJ global health, 5
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Influencing public health policy with data-informed mathematical models of infectious diseases: Recent developments and new challenges.
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Alahmadi A. et al, (2020), Epidemics, 32
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The temporal dynamics of humoral immunity to Rickettsia typhi infection in murine typhus patients.
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Phakhounthong K. et al, (2020), Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 26, 781.e9 - 781.e16