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Phoebe Asplin

I am a PhD student at the Mathematics for Real-World Systems Centre for Doctoral Training (MathSys II CDT). My research interests are in modelling infectious diseases with a focus on respiratory diseases and the impact of interventions on disease dynamics.

PhD Project: Modelling symptom propagation in respiratory pathogens

Supervised by Dr Ed Hill,Link opens in a new window Prof Matt KeelingLink opens in a new window and

In traditional models of infectious diseases, the symptom severity of an infected individual does not impact the symptom severity of those infected by them. However, there is evidence in the literature that an individual鈥檚 disease severity may pass on to those they infect, meaning that symptoms propagate with infection. The extent to which a symptom propagation exists and its subsequent impact on health economic outcomes are still relatively unknown. In my PhD, I aim to explore both of these avenues of research for a range of respiratory pathogens.

Publications

Asplin P, Mancy R, Finnie T, Cumming F, Keeling MJ and Hill EM, (July 2024)

Asplin P, Keeling MJ, Mancy R and Hill EM, (May 2024)

McNeill G, Sondag M, Powell S, Asplin P, Turkay C, Moller F and Archambault D, (April 2023)

Moller F, Powell S, Asplin P, Archambault D, Turkay C, McNeill G and Sondag M, (June 2022)

Talks and Presentations

speaker (October 2024) -

guest speaker (July 2024) -

(ECMTB) contributed talk (July 2024)

speaker (July 2024)

(BAMC) contributed talk (April 2024)

Statistics, Probability, Analysis and Applied MathsLink opens in a new window (SPAAM) seminar speaker (January 2024) -

poster presentation (November 2023) - Poster

UKHSA Conference poster presentation (November 2023) - Poster

Celebrating Women in Mathematical SciencesLink opens in a new window talk (May 2023)

Statistics, Probability, Analysis and Applied MathsLink opens in a new window (SPAAM) seminar speaker (May 2023) -

guest speaker (January 2023) -

Projects

Investigating the role of symptom severity on health economic outcomes (MSc individual project, summer 2022). Supervised by Dr Ed Hill Link opens in a new windowand Prof Matt KeelingLink opens in a new window.

Modelling the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in higher education settings (MSc group project, spring 2022). In collaboration with Rachel LantzLink opens in a new window and Ryan TeoLink opens in a new window. Supervised by Dr Christopher DavisLink opens in a new window, Dr Lousie Dyson, Link opens in a new window Dr Ed HillLink opens in a new window, Dr Trystan LengLink opens in a new window, Dr Samuel Moore, Dr Laura Guzman RinconLink opens in a new window and Prof Mike TildesleyLink opens in a new window.

Investigating the Impact Immunity has on the Dynamics of COVID-19 (MMath 4th year project, spring 2021). Supervised by Dr Kat RockLink opens in a new window.

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Contact information

E-mail: p dot asplin at warwick dot ac dot uk

Office: D2.05

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