I am a Research Software Engineer working in the Epiverse-TRACE initiative (within CMMID). My work primarily involves developing R packages to enable epidemiologists to conduct reliable and robust analysis on disease outbreak data.
My background is in evolutionary biology and from 2019-2023 I did my PhD at the University of Groningen.
My background is in evolutionary biology and from 2019-2023 I did my PhD at the University of Groningen.
Affiliations
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Dynamics
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Teaching
As a Research Software Engineer I do not have a teaching component in my role at LSHTM. However, I have taught on a variety of topics to date, from evolutionary biology and ecology, to mathematical modelling, to software development including developing R packages.
Research
My interests are in developing intuitive software for the study of infectious disease dynamics.
Selected Publications
DAISIEmainland: an R package for simulating an island-mainland system for macroevolution on islands
2023
California Digital Library (CDL)
The robustness of a simple dynamic model of island biodiversity to geological and sea‐level change
2022
Journal of Biogeography
Structural Basis of Tau Interaction With BIN1 and Regulation by Tau Phosphorylation.
2018
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience