
Naomi Waterlow
@n_r_waterlow
Research Fellow at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, studying infectious disease dynamics using mathematical models.
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25-07-2009 16:15:34
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๐In this month's early career researcher spotlight we get to know Naomi Waterlow & her work with colleagues London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Naomi is currently investigating the links between #AntimicrobialResistance and patient demographics. ๐โ๐งโ๏ธ๐ด ๐tinyurl.com/2xmh688m


Next week! ๐to Caroline Trotter who will discuss the use of modelling to inform decision-making on vaccine policy and epidemic response.โ ๐๐ ๐ 20 June 2023 โฒ๏ธ12:45 UK time ๐tinyurl.com/29thnmen



Looking for a PhD on #AMR? want to get your teeth into a tricky public health problem? Then consider my project with Catrin Moore and Naomi Waterlow on the patterns in AMR by age and sex mrc-lid.lshtm.ac.uk/projects/ Lots of other great interdisciplinary projects there too!


Happy to say that this now out in PLOS Medicine! Thanks to Naomi Waterlow Ben Cooper @bugwonk.bsky.soci Julie Robotham & reviewers. We're now working on modelling ๐งโ๐ป to understand the variation & hunting ๐น for any data on #AMR disaggregated by age & sex - do you have any? doi.org/10.1371/journaโฆ

Just writing a job description for a RA/RF post I'll soon be advertising: an exciting opportunity to work on drug resistant #TB London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine with excellent international collaborations! watch this space for the formal advert (likely out in September)

๐ For our annual lecture, weโre delighted to welcome Prof Matt Keeling for his talk on the deployment & roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines, and what we can learn from it for future pandemics ๐๏ธ Thursday 14 November ๐ฐ๏ธ 17.30 GMT ๐ Online | LSHTM Details โฌ๏ธ lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eveโฆ


We won an Innovation Award for our project: "Unveiling the Sex-Specific Impact on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): A Bayesian Hierarchical Model Approach Using Vivli Dataโ. Great team work with Gwen Knight mert CHAELIN KIM and Alastair Clements! LSHTM AMR Centre CMMID

๐น๐ญ New study from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine members & collaborators is the first economic evaluation of next-gen flu vaccines in Thailand ๐ New vaccines could have significant, cost-effect health benefits ๐ด Need to consider budget implications for Thai govt Read more โฌ๏ธ gh.bmj.com/content/9/11/eโฆ
