普林斯顿大学生态学和进化生物学系导师教师师资介绍简介-Bryan Grenfell

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Position
Kathryn Briger and Sarah Fenton Professor of EEB & Public Affairs, SPIA

Role
Disease modelling and ecology

Office Phone
609-258-0308

Email
grenfell@princeton.edu

Office
211 Eno Hall

Website
http://grenfelllab.princeton.edu

CV
CV_13.pdf


Bio/Description
I am a population biologist, working at the interface between theoretical models and empirical data. ? My lab members and I investigate the population dynamics of infectious diseases, focusing on their epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics and control by vaccination. We approach these problems by working at the interface of theoretical models and empirical data.? We are especially interested in understanding the nonlinear spatio-temporal dynamics of acute immunizing infections and how these are affected by control strategies. We are generalizing an initial and continuing focus on measles and exploring comparative dynamics of a range of pathogens, including influenza, rotavirus, RSV, Norovirus, HIV, HCV, and veterinary morbilliviruses. The lab also explores?phylodynamics, in particular how pathogen phylogenies are affected by host immunity, transmission bottlenecks and epidemic dynamics at scales from individual host to the population level. Finally, we are keen on exploring ‘cross-scale’ dynamics of pathogens: from within-host dynamics to the population scale and especially the impact of human behavioral dynamics
Recent work
Dynamics of Measles in developed and developing countries; control implications of vaccine refusal
Spatiotemporal dynamics of Human influenza in the U.S.A.
Linking within-host and population dynamics of human, equine and avian influenza.
Exploring epidemiological and evolutionary implications of novel broad spectrum influenza vaccines
Population dynamics and control of rotavirus
Synthesizing epidemic dynamics of immunizing infections with the spatiotemporal economic dynamics of vaccination
New projects on the dynamics and control of HIV, Shigella, typhoid and HFMD.