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Lorenzo Pellis is a researcher in mathematical biology specifically focused on infectious disease dynamics. He uses mathematical models to understand the spread of infectious diseases and how pathogens evolve, particularly in relation to emerging resistance to drugs. His research interests include the development of multi-scale methods to study epidemiological and evolutionary consequences of co-infection. Pellis has a background in mathematics, having completed his degree at the Università di Trieste and obtaining his PhD from Imperial College London. He has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Warwick and was a recipient of the Sir Henry Dale Fellowship. His analytical skills in ordinary differential equations and stochastic processes are applied to real-world issues regarding public health, particularly in relation to predicting and managing disease outbreaks.
UK Health Security Agency • United Kingdom
Advising on data science methodologies and their application in health security.
University of Warwick • United Kingdom
Engaging in collaborative research and academic duties.
Imperial College London • United Kingdom
Conducting research in infectious disease epidemiology.
University of Warwick • United Kingdom
Research focused on epidemic modeling and its applications.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.