
Bethan Cracknell Daniels
@cracknellbethan
PhD student in mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
@MRC_Outbreak @imperialCollege. she/her.
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31-10-2020 17:44:23
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It was great to talk to Imperial College London about my work on insecticide resistance & hopes for the future in the #malaria world ahead of #WorldMalariaDay - give it a read! imperial.ac.uk/stories/malari…



Really enjoyed the guest lecture by Maria Van Kerkhove at the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis short course. Interesting and honest points on the utility of analytics at the global level and where we're at with #PandemicPreparedness




Thank you The Royal Society for hosting an eye opening and frankly scary red teaming event on the potential for LLM’s to generate misinformation on infectious diseases including #COVID19. It was a great opportunity to see how effective guardrails are put in place to ensure AI safety.


⚖️ There are systemic #genderbias issues in research. Delighted to hear the plenary by @dr_anne_cori at #Epidemics9. Come to poster P3.054 today to discuss our research on this. MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis Tristan Naidoo Sabine L.van Elsland Lucy Okell Isobel Blake




Out for a #Christmas walk? Why not listen to the #climatechange #finale ##podcast episode of JameelCast that launched last week. Featuring, among others, the brilliant Dr Laure de Preux . Listen at: jameelcast.pinecast.co Or Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/52cOII… #science #sciencecomms

Very proud to have this personal essay published in Science Magazine today - about my experience of travelling for work with my baby. science.org/content/articl…


📣Our latest literature review of age-stratified dengue seroprevalence studies has been published! Work led by Anna and done in collaboration with Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative and Neelika Malavige providing > 250 estimates of dengue FOI from serological data globally. thelancet.com/journals/ebiom…



I'm honoured to be the recipient of the Sir Michael Uren Prize for postgraduate students for our work on the efficacy of a novel dengue vaccine. I'm grateful for the support from the Sir Michael Uren Foundation, as well as my supervisors, Ilaria Dorigatti and neil_ferguson .

What a fantastic week we had at the dengue endgame summit in Syracuse NY discussing challenges, opportunities, scientific advances, product development and policy needs to #EndDengue! Thank you Adam Waickman Stephen J. Thomas and the whole team at SUNY Upstate for organising this!


Thrilled to have passed my PhD viva on modelling dengue vaccines. Thanks Hannah Clapham & Nick Grassly for reading my thesis and the interesting discussion, Ilaria Dorigatti & neil_ferguson for your incredible supervision, and all of MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis for making the last 4 years so enjoyable!