
Stephanie Evans
@_stephanieevans
🤓 math bio 🥑 food 🏃🏼♀️🚴♀️ 🐳 triathlon 🌳 parkrun
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http://www.thesprintingscientist.blog 19-07-2017 17:03:03
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Tomorrow, Wednesday, at 5pm BST, here on Twitter, an online Public Lecture from Oxford Mathematics that promises Grey and Red Squirrels, Slugs, Cheetahs and Alan Turing but (almost) no mention of the #Coronavirus. Let Philip Maini lift your lockdown.


3 senior postdocs (London, England, UK) Modelling of Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections with Julie Robotham at @PHE_uk. Fixed term till March 2025. More details: iddjobs.org/jobs/three-sen…


Does anyone know what’s wrong with this duck?? Me and Michelle ✨🌸 saw it on our swimming trip this morning and we were a bit concerned!! RSPB RSPB Birders

Based on work with Angela King - Public Health & Philosophy fatim lakha Koen & others. It’s v hard to find open data on “school clusters” with strong evidence that transmission occurred in school. But due to frequent asymptomatic infections, we won’t find evidence if we don’t test!



How do agricultural policies impact human health? Do they change antibiotic resistance? malaria prevalence? With this job you'd have the chance to explore some of these perspectives using transmission modelling or economic tools... building on work by the great Nichola Naylor

Super happy that this paper has been published, joint collaboration by the Denise Kirschner, Ph.D lab, Josh Mattila funded by The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) intersect fellowship. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33370784/ #science #immunology #ploscompbio #multidiciplinary #research



The aim was to find parameters for us to explore in our mathematical models of nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 infection with Julie Robotham Jon Read Ben Cooper @bugwonk.bsky.soci Stephanie Evans Mui Pham and others. But we found no randomised control trials nor high quality evidence...

Fab day at the Newton Gateway to Mathematics discussing Asymptomatic Testing. It’s really lovely to be meeting in person again and chatting to new people! Thanks for having me!





Working with experts in the field Nichola Naylor Stephanie Evans and many others in the team, + with a highly mutidisciplinary HCAI, Fungal, AMR, AMU and Sepsis Division incl. Russell Hope Colin S Brown @aliciad3 Diane Ashiru, PhD as well as academic partners & policy colleagues