Dr Han Fu
Assistant Professor
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
I joined the School in December 2020. I am an infectious disease epidemiologist and modeller currently working with the and various stakeholders on measles vaccination in low- and middle-income settings. Prior to this, I focused on the epidemiology, vaccination, and control strategies of tuberculosis (TB), both in Taiwan and at the global level, at Imperial College London. I also participated in research on coronavirus disease 2019, in particular estimating the excess TB burden relating to health service disruption during a lockdown.
I am a co-lead of the Modelling and Economic Evaluation of Vaccines (MEEV) research theme at the Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases.
Affiliations
Centres
Teaching
I have been involved in the following modules:
Current year
- Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases (module co-organiser)
- Basic Epidemiology (practical tutor)
- Introduction to R Epidemiology (practical tutor)
- Introductory Course in Epidemiology & Medical Statistics - short course (practical tutor)
Previous years
- Modelling and the Dynamics of Infectious Diseases (practical tutor)
- Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling and its Applications - short course (practical tutor)
- Modern Techniques in Modelling - short course (practical tutor)
I supervise summer projects in the following programmes:
- MSc Public Health
- MSc Health Policy, Planning, and Financing
Research
Health and economic impacts of vaccines, infectious disease epidemiology