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Dr Anne Cori is a Researcher at Imperial College London's School of Public Health, specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and mathematical modeling. Her work bridges data science and public health policy, with significant contributions to the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team's global impact.
Her research focuses on epidemic data quality (notably the Typo Challenge for improving epidemic date entry accuracy), HIV transmission dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa through the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial, and methodological innovations in outbreak forecasting. Recent publications emphasize health equity in transmission modeling, systematic reviews of emerging pathogens (Zika, Ebola), and cost-effectiveness of vaccination strategies.
Analysis of her 2025 publications reveals three dominant trends: (1) refinement of real-time epidemic parameter estimation techniques, (2) evaluation of spatial targeting in outbreak response, and (3) critical examination of equity dimensions in epidemic modeling. Her work consistently integrates genomic, epidemiological, and demographic data to improve intervention precision.
Scientific contributions include:
- Development of the Typo Challenge for epidemic data validation
- Key modeling inputs for Ebola and HIV policy decisions
- Critical assessments of pandemic response frameworks
As a core member of Imperial's infectious disease modeling community, she contributes to advancing methodological standards while addressing implementation challenges in resource-constrained settings. Her leadership in examining gender/ethnic disparities in scientific authorship highlights commitment to equity in academia.



