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Dr Annie Browne

Dr Annie Browne

Annie Browne

Data Analyst and Researcher

Annie joined GRAM as a Research Assistant and doctoral researcher in 2018, and her work focuses on building geospatial models to predict the level of antibiotic resistance in Salmonella infections at a high spatial and temporal resolution. Annie, who started her DPhil in 2017 and spent several years mapping under 5 child mortality in Africa for Professor Simon Hay, is also modelling antibiotic use in humans and working to define catchment populations of hospitals around the globe.

Annie obtained an undergraduate degree in Biological Science before moving into laboratory-based research. She completed her Master of Public Health degree at the University of Nottingham and worked at Public Health England as an epidemiology and surveillance analyst before joining the University of Oxford in 2015. She holds a doctorate in epidemiology.