Epidemiology and Economics
We employ epidemiological and modeling skills to understand the emergence, transmission, spread, and control of infectious diseases, mainly of zoonotic origin. Our goal is to provide evidence that guides prevention and control policies to improve public health.
Our research spans multiple domains, integrating epidemiological modeling with economic analysis to address complex health challenges
Disease Modelling
Mathematical models of disease spread and transmission dynamics to understand epidemic patterns and inform public health interventions
AM2NTD
Modeling a future free of Neglected Tropical Diseases through advanced mathematical frameworks and intervention strategies
Ecological Niche Modelling
Spatial temporal analytics for outbreak prediction using environmental factors and geographic information systems
Geostatistics Modelling
Advanced geostatistical methods for spatial analysis of health data and disease mapping across different geographical scales
One Health Analytics
Understanding the interconnections between human, animal, and environmental health through integrated analytical approaches
Health Economics
Health finance allocations and economic evaluation of health interventions to optimize resource distribution and policy decisions
Statistical Modelling
Advanced statistical analysis techniques for complex health data interpretation and evidence-based decision making