Rebecca Baggaley
Research Fellow · Public Health and Health Services
Imperial College LondonAbout
Rebecca Baggaley is an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. Her research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology, particularly HIV transmission dynamics, mathematical modeling of interventions like antiretroviral therapy (ART), and the impact of coinfections (e.g., malaria, tuberculosis) on HIV viral load. She explores antiretroviral drug resistance in sub-Saharan Africa and systematically reviews HIV transmission risks and sexual behavior patterns, including heterosexual anal sex prevalence. Her work extends to maternal health interventions in developing countries, such as multivitamin polypills and family planning. She is passionate about science communication, collaborating with the Wellcome Trust and gaining experience in science broadcasting through a BBC placement.
Her research interests integrate mathematical modeling, epidemiology, and public health policy, aiming to bridge gaps between scientific evidence and real-world applications. She emphasizes accurate parameter estimation for models, particularly HIV transmission probabilities, and advocates for improved understanding of high-risk behaviors to refine intervention strategies.
- Awards: Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
- Engagement: Wellcome Trust public engagement activities, BBC science broadcasting placement
Her interdisciplinary approach addresses global health challenges, combining quantitative analysis with communication strategies to inform policymakers and the public.
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