Josephine Bourner
ISARIC Senior Clinical Trials Manager & DPhil student
Josie Bourner is a Senior Clinical Trials Manager in the ISARIC group. Josie manages and oversees several clinical research studies on monkeypox, plague and Lassa fever.
Josie is also currently studying for a DPhil exploring ways of overcoming methodological challenges in clinical research for rare emerging infectious diseases.
ISARIC International Severe Acute Respiratory and emerging Infection Consortium
Address:
New Richards Building
Old Road Campus
Roosevelt Drive
Headington
Oxford
OX3 7LG
UK
Recent publications
Improving efficacy endpoints in clinical trials for outbreak-prone infectious diseases
Thesis / Dissertation
Bourner J., (2025)
Clinical Characterization and Outcomes of Human Clade IIb Mpox Virus Disease: A European Multicenter Mpox Observational Cohort Study (MOSAIC)
Journal article
Pesonel E. et al, (2025), Clinical Infectious Diseases, 80, 1060 - 1073
Nipah virus disease: what can we do to improve patient care?
Journal article
Hassan MZ. et al, (2024), The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 24, e463 - e471
Mpox: The alarm went off. Have we gone back to sleep?
Journal article
Olliaro P. et al, (2024), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 18, e0011871 - e0011871
Experiences and challenges with the new European Clinical Trials Regulation.
Journal article
Patrick-Brown TDJH. et al, (2024), Trials, 25