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Charles Frederick Whittaker is a Researcher in the Department of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His research focuses on epidemiological modeling and public health interventions related to infectious disease dynamics.
Dr. Whittaker's research interests include:
- Epidemiology and infectious disease modeling
- Mathematical approaches to disease transmission
- Public health policy and intervention analysis
- Spatial and temporal patterns in disease spread
- Genomic surveillance of pathogens
- Vector-borne disease dynamics, particularly malaria
His recent work has analyzed the complex interactions between disease transmission, mortality, and economic impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic, examined seasonal dynamics of malaria vectors in the Horn of Africa, and developed mathematical frameworks for understanding disease incidence and prevalence. Dr. Whittaker employs advanced statistical techniques including Gaussian Process Nowcasting for mortality reporting and investigates the relationship between human mobility patterns and disease transmission.
Dr. Whittaker has published significant research in high-impact journals including PLoS ONE, Nature Communications, Nature Medicine, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. His work on reduction in mobility and COVID-19 transmission has been particularly influential with extensive citations and media coverage.
He frequently collaborates with international research teams on global health challenges, as evidenced by his participation in multi-institutional studies examining spatial and temporal fluctuations in COVID-19 fatality rates across Brazilian hospitals and global disparities in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance.



