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Kate Mitchell is a Lecturer at GCU London, actively engaged in research and teaching with a focus on epidemiology, disease modelling, and community health. She is currently accepting PhD students, indicating her active role in academic mentorship and research supervision.
Her research interests include epidemiology, disease modelling, community health, preventive medicine, HIV transmission dynamics, public health, mathematical modelling, cost-effectiveness analysis, global health, sexual health, and infectious disease control. She applies these interests to critical global health challenges, particularly in the area of HIV prevention among high-risk populations.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong trend in using mathematical and transmission dynamic models to assess the impact and cost-effectiveness of HIV interventions such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and self-testing, particularly among men who have sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers in sub-Saharan Africa and China. Her work often involves international collaboration and contributes to evidence-based public health policy.
Kate Mitchell has not been explicitly mentioned as receiving any scientific awards in the provided text.
She is actively involved in research and mentorship, with no indication of advising specific students listed. She leads and contributes to impactful research projects focused on improving HIV prevention strategies through innovative modelling and economic evaluation.
She is affiliated with GCU London and contributes to research networks focused on HIV and global health, collaborating with researchers across institutions and countries to address key public health challenges.
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