Modelling the epidemiological impact of HIV prophylaxis on a backdrop of social, cultural, and behavioural complexity

Project Code

MRCPHS26Br Fraser

Project Type

Dry lab

Research Theme

Population Health Science

Project Summary Download

Summary

This project would suit someone with a STEM background wanting to apply their talents to one of the most current challenges in global health. Since its introduction in 2012, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has profoundly impacted efforts to eliminate HIV. This PhD programme will establish a deep understanding of HIV transmission in diverse populations where the use of PrEP is influenced heavily by social and behavioural factors. The candidate will develop mathematical models to explore the interaction between risk perception, PrEP adherence, and HIV transmission. They will consider real world settings, and provide policy recommendations on HIV control.

Lead Supervisor

Dr Hannah Fraser

Lead Supervisor Email

hannah.fraser@bristol.ac.uk

University Affiliation

Bristol