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 global impacts of alternative dosing regimen and rollout options for the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine.
Journal article
Aguas R. et al, (2021), Nat Commun, 12
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Levels of SARS-CoV-2 population exposure are considerably higher than suggested by seroprevalence surveys.
Journal article
Chen S. et al, (2021), PLoS computational biology, 17
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Can Patients Monitor ResponseTo Ustekinumab In The Real World?
Conference paper
KORMILITZIN A. et al, (2021)
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Estimating the programmatic cost of targeted mass drug administration for malaria in Myanmar.
Journal article
Kyaw SS. et al, (2021), BMC public health, 21
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The assembly effect: the connectedness between populations is a double-edged sword for public health interventions.
Journal article
Tun STT. et al, (2021), Malaria journal, 20