Professor Christl Donnelly CBE FRS FMedSci FAcadMathSci
Professor of Applied Statistics
Biographical Sketch
2022 – 2025 - Head of Department, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford
2018 – present - Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford
2002 – present - Professor of Statistical Epidemiology, Imperial College London
2000 – 2002 - Reader in Epidemiological Statistics, Imperial College London
1995 – 2000 - Head of Statistics Unit (Reader in Statistical Epidemiology in 2000), Wellcome Trust Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease, University of Oxford
1998 – 2000 - Lecturer in Biology, St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford
1992 – 1995 - Lecturer in Statistics, University of Edinburgh
Research Interests
- Infectious disease epidemiology and control
- Real-time outbreak analysis and response
- Disease transmission dynamics
- Science-policy interface
Publications
Bourne, J. et al. (2000) “Bovine tuberculosis: towards a future control strategy.”, Veterinary Record, 146(8), pp. 207–210.
Brooker, S., Donnelly, C. and Guyatt, H. (2000) “Estimating the number of helminthic infections in the Republic of Cameroon from data on infection prevalence in schoolchildren.”, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 78(12), pp. 1456–1465.
Howard, S. and Donnelly, C. (2000) “Estimation of a time-varying force of infection and basic reproduction number with application to an outbreak of classical swine fever.”, Journal of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, 5(3), pp. 161–168.