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Professor Matt Keeling holds a joint appointment in Mathematics and Life Sciences at the University of Warwick, where he serves as Director of the Zeeman Institute (SBIDER) and Co-Director of the JUNIPER partnership. His research integrates mathematical and computational methods to model infectious disease dynamics, ecology, and evolution, with a focus on policy-relevant predictions.
- Key Research Areas: Epidemiology of infectious diseases (e.g., COVID-19, measles, HAT), mathematical modeling of transmission networks, climate-disease interactions, and vaccination cost-benefit analysis.
- Policy Impact: Active member of SPI-M and NERVTAG; former JCVI member. His models informed UK pandemic responses, including reproductive number estimation, circuit breaker policies, and vaccine deployment strategies.
Selected Awards:
- Order of the British Empire (OBE) for pandemic advisory work (2021)
- Royal Zoological Society Scientific Medal (2007)
- Philip Leverhulme Prize in Mathematics (2005)
Recent Publications address Mpox forecasting, antimicrobial AI stewardship, SARS-CoV-2 dose intervals, and climate-plague linkages. His work emphasizes aligning models with real-world data to optimize public health decisions.
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