Biography

Pete Dodd is a mathematical modeller and epidemiologist focussed on tuberculosis, originally trained in mathematics (Cambridge) and theoretical physics (Imperial College London). He held postdocs in infectious disease modelling at Imperial and then the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, before moving to the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University Sheffield. Pete is focussed on developing and applying modelling and statistical methods to better understand tuberculosis burden and epidemiology, and to interpret and evaluate interventions.

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Hot off the press: The latest estimates of TB in pregnant and lactating women

Impact details available upon request.

Source: Conference 2024