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Biography
Eva is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Infection Analytics Program at the Kirby Institute, UNSW.
She has a background in mathematical biology and received her doctoral degree in 2019 from the Technical University of Munich. Her postdoctoral research first focused on malaria. She uses mathematical modelling and statistical analysis to gain a better understanding of within host dynamics of malaria infections and immunity.
Currently, Eva's research...view more
Eva is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Infection Analytics Program at the Kirby Institute, UNSW.
She has a background in mathematical biology and received her doctoral degree in 2019 from the Technical University of Munich. Her postdoctoral research first focused on malaria. She uses mathematical modelling and statistical analysis to gain a better understanding of within host dynamics of malaria infections and immunity.
Currently, Eva's research focuses on passive antibody treatments of SARS-CoV-2 infections. Using statistical analysis and model fitting of published efficacy data, she explores the effect of timing and dose and the optimal deployment of different types of passive antibody treatments.
My Qualifications
Doctoral degree, Technical University of Munich (2019)
My Research Supervision
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Areas of supervision
I am available to supervise Research Honours projects in mathematics applied to malaria or SARS-CoV2.
Currently supervising
Currently, I am co-supervising a Research Honours student in mathematical modelling of malaria parasite viability.