- Virology
- Blood Borne Viruses
- HIV Diagnostics
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Jane Greatorex serves as Senior Tutor, Undergraduate and Graduate Tutor, and Director of Studies in Pre-Clinical Medical and Veterinary Sciences at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD from the Open University and maintains active roles across the university's School of Clinical Medicine and Department of Veterinary Medicine. Her research spans critical virology domains including blood-borne viruses, HIV diagnostics, Ebola outbreak response, and influenza transmission dynamics. Greatorex specializes in next-generation sequencing applications for identifying resistance mutations in HIV and human herpes viruses, alongside investigating H1N1 influenza shedding and survival. Her work bridges laboratory research with real-world pandemic response, having led teams during the 2015 Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone and contributing to national policy discussions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysis of her recent publications reveals strong focus on viral transmission mechanisms, diagnostic innovation, and infection control. Her work spans laboratory virology, clinical epidemiology, and public health implementation, with consistent emphasis on practical applications for outbreak management and pandemic preparedness. Key trends include molecular characterization of viral resistance, environmental virus survival, and real-world transmission dynamics. Greatorex plays significant institutional roles beyond research: she oversees student admission, education, and welfare at Lucy Cavendish College; recruits Junior Research Fellows and Post-doctoral Research Associates; lectures Masters students; and supervises undergraduate projects. Her leadership extends to high-containment laboratory operations and emergency response teams, maintaining readiness for future viral outbreaks through her placement on national scientist response lists.











