Sandra Filipa Oliveira Carapeto
  • Grønnegårdsvej 8

    1870 Frederiksberg C

  • Source: Scopus
20232024

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I am currently engaged in research on disease control with the Avian Influenza Epidemiology subgroup. My main areas of expertise include:

  • Epidemiology and Disease Dynamics:

   - My research primarily focuses on the statistical analysis and mathematical modeling of disease transmission, particularly in birds (avian influenza) and minks (SARS-CoV2).

  • Mathematical Modeling and Simulations:

   - During my PhD, I use simulation models to study the dynamics of diseases in populations. My projects will be vital to developing research and informing governmental responses in Denmark.

  • Collaborations and International Projects:

   - As a previous employee at the FAO, I supported disease information flow and data collection using platforms like EIOS and EMPRES-i+, collaborated on the One Health & Biosecurity project, and coordinated with global institutions like WHO and WOAH.

  • Teaching and Capacity Building:

   - At the University of Lisbon, I taught lessons on alternatives to antimicrobial use. During my period at FAO, I also developed dashboards and visualizations using tools like RStudio and Tableau.

My academic and professional journey has been marked by a commitment to understanding disease spread, improving public health, and fostering collaboration across global health organizations. My recent work involves veterinary epidemiology, with a particular focus on avian influenza modeling to guide optimal vaccination strategies.

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