
About
Eleanor Rees is a Quantitative Epidemiologist specializing in infectious disease ecology at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on zoonotic diseases, particularly rabies and leptospirosis, with a focus on surveillance, control strategies, and mathematical modeling. She holds a PhD in Infectious Disease Modelling from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (2022), an MSc in Epidemiology from the same institution (2015), and a BSc in Biology from the University of York (2013).
Her work integrates climatic and genomic data to understand disease dynamics. Notable projects include optimizing rabies vaccine supply chains in Tanzania/Philippines, developing leptospirosis early warning systems in Fiji/Argentina, and analyzing seasonal coronavirus antibody persistence. She has contributed to global health initiatives like the One Health Response for Rabies Control grant (2024-2028).
Key collaborations involve institutions such as the LSHTM, Tanzanian and Philippine health agencies, and international research networks. Her articles span 2017-2025, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to public health challenges.

