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Janne Estill is a Researcher at the Institute of Global Health (University of Geneva), affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine. He holds a MSc in Mathematics from the University of Helsinki (2008) and a PhD in Mathematical Modelling of HIV from the University of Bern (2013). His research focuses on developing mathematical models to evaluate disease progression and transmission, particularly for HIV, hepatitis C, and other infectious diseases, with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness analysis of health policies in resource-limited settings.
Education:
- MSc in Mathematics, University of Helsinki, 2008
- PhD in Mathematical Modelling of HIV, University of Bern (ISPM), 2013
Research Interests: Mathematical modelling, epidemiology, HIV/AIDS research, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious disease transmission dynamics, and healthcare policy evaluation. His work applies quantitative methods to improve public health outcomes globally, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Publications Trends: Janne’s articles span mathematical modeling of HIV treatment strategies, cost-effectiveness of monitoring tools, and pandemic response (e.g., COVID-19). Recent work incorporates artificial intelligence for bias assessment in clinical trials, showcasing interdisciplinary innovation.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Institute of Global Health, collaborating with global health networks and institutions like the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), Geneva.




