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Professor Jodie McVernon

Professor and Director of Doherty Epidemiology

Overview

Professor Jodie McVernon is the Director of Doherty Epidemiology and a lead for the Public Health cross-cutting discipline at the Doherty Institute. She is a physician with subspecialty qualifications in public health and vaccinology. She has extensive expertise in clinical vaccine trials, epidemiologic studies and mathematical modelling of infectious diseases, gained at the University of Oxford, Health Protection Agency London and The University of Melbourne. Her work focuses on the application of a range of cross-disciplinary methodological approaches including mathematical and computational models, to synthesise insights from basic biology, epidemiological data and sociological research. These models advance understanding of the observed epidemiology of infectious diseases and inform understanding of optimal interventions for disease control.

Publications

Selected publications

Identifying drivers of pertussis disease resurgence pilot study: Final report
2025 · preprint
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Quantification of the IgG antibody response half-life for hybrid immunity to SARS-CoV-2
2025 · preprint
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A flexible agent-based modelling framework of multi-serotype pneumococcal carriage to evaluate vaccine strategies in large populations
2025 · preprint
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