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Dr. Abhishek Pandey is a Research Scientist in the Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and affiliated faculty at the Yale Institute for Global Health. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University and completed postdoctoral training at Yale. His research focuses on data-driven mathematical models to study infectious disease dynamics, public health policy, and the impact of socio-political conflicts on health systems.
Education: BSc (Mathematics) from Delhi University, MSc (Applied Mathematics) from IIT Roorkee, and PhD (Mathematical Sciences) from Clemson University. He also served as a Postdoctoral Associate at YSPH.
Research Interests: Modeling infectious diseases (e.g., HIV, RSV, Ebola), evaluating public health interventions, conflict-induced migration, and global health equity. His work integrates artificial intelligence with epidemiological modeling to address challenges in disease control and policy.
Key Publications: Includes studies on SARS-CoV-2 vaccination strategies, impact of healthcare policy changes, and agent-based modeling of forced migration. His work has been published in journals like Nature Communications, PNAS, and The Lancet.
Scientific Awards: Recipient of the James Hudson Brown - Alexander B. Coxe Fellowship (2015).
Advising & Grants: Collaborates with global health teams on projects like the Public Health Modeling Unit at YSPH. His research addresses real-world challenges such as pandemic preparedness and healthcare access disparities.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to global health challenges.