Imperial College London

MrJackWardle

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Research Postgraduate
 
 
 
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School of Public HealthWhite City Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

I am a PhD student in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Anne Cori and Dr Pierre Nouvellet. I am interested in methods and tools for modelling and analysing disease outbreaks. My current work explores ways to measure human movement within and between countries, and how these mobility patterns can be used to model the spread of emerging infectious diseases.

Publications

Journals

Wardle J, Bhatia S, Cori A, et al., 2024, Temporal variations in international air travel: implications for modelling the spread of infectious diseases., J Travel Med

Cuomo-Dannenburg G, McCain K, McCabe R, et al., 2023, Marburg virus disease outbreaks, mathematical models, and disease parameters: a systematic review, Lancet Infectious Diseases, ISSN:1473-3099

Bhatia S, Parag KV, Wardle J, et al., 2023, Retrospective evaluation of real-time estimates of global COVID-19 transmission trends and mortality forecasts, Plos One, Vol:18, ISSN:1932-6203

Bhatia S, Wardle J, Nash R, et al., 2023, Extending EpiEstim to estimate the transmission advantage of pathogen variants in real-time: SARS-CoV-2 as a case-study, Epidemics: the Journal of Infectious Disease Dynamics, Vol:44, ISSN:1755-4365, Pages:1-8

Wardle J, Bhatia S, Kraemer MUG, et al., 2023, Gaps in mobility data and implications for modelling epidemic spread: a scoping review and simulation study, Epidemics: the Journal of Infectious Disease Dynamics, Vol:42, ISSN:1755-4365, Pages:1-11

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