I received my M.Sc. degree in Statistics (Mediacal Statistics pathway) from Lancaster University, Lancaster, England in 2009; followed by a Ph.D degree in Applied Statistics in 2018 from University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada. In my master degree, I worked on modelling the nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aurues in mothers and their infants over time (a longitudinal data study). In my Ph.D. thesis, I studied the incorporation of contact network uncertainty in individual level models of infectious disease using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) methods.

I am the author and maintainer of both R EpiILMCT, and R EpiILM packages in R (a programming language and software environment for statistical analysis, graphics representation and reporting).

My full CV is available here.