Education
She studied Mathematics at Oxford and earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Biomathematics from Imperial College, London.
She studied Mathematics at Oxford and earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Biomathematics from Imperial College, London.
In 1990 she became a Royal Society Research Fellow at Oxford and then, in 1994, was on secondment at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She then became head of Mathematical Biology at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council"s Institute for Animal Health and in 1994 Professor of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Biology at Oxford. In 2005, she also became Director of the Institute for Emerging Infections of Humans in the James Martin 21st Century School and in 2008 a Senior Research Fellow in Theoretical Life Sciences at All Souls College, Oxford.
2009 – Fellow of the Royal Society.
Royal Society.