Summary
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology.
My research focuses on developing mathematical models to help understand the transmission and control of dengue. I am particularly interested in mosquito population dynamics, and understanding how spatial heterogeneity in mosquito population density affects vector population persistence and control at fine spatial scales. I am also interested in developing mathematical models to explore the within-host dynamics of dengue virus infection in different host species.
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
McCormack CP, Ghani AC, Ferguson NM, 2019, Fine-scale modelling finds that breeding site fragmentation can reduce mosquito population persistence, Communications Biology, Vol:2
Dorigatti I, McCormack C, Nedjati-Gilani G, et al. , 2017, Using Wolbachia for Dengue Control: Insights from Modelling., Trends in Parasitology, Vol:34, ISSN:1471-5007, Pages:102-113