Qian Wang
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Qian Wang
DPhil Student
A DPhil student at the University of Oxford, Qian has been part of the Epidemiology department at MORU since 2021. Currently a member of MORU Epidemiology’s Geospatial Dynamics group, Qian is working on a DPhil on the spatial temporal distribution of global scrub typhus under the supervision of Prof Richard Maude, Prof Nicholas Day and Dr Benn Sartorius. Qian’s research interests include: scrub typhus, spatial epidemiology, GIS, mathematical modelling, and vector-borne infectious diseases.
Before joining MORU, Qian was a research assistant in the School of Public Health in Tsinghua University. She earned her Masters degree from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences with a major in geography and her Bachelors degree from Wuhan University.
Recent publications
Combined effects of hydrological conditions and socioeconomic factors on the seasonal dynamics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome in China, 2011–2022: a modelling study
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Ge H-H. et al, (2025), The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, 58, 101564 - 101564
A systematic review of environmental covariates and methods for spatial or temporal scrub typhus distribution prediction
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Wang Q. et al, (2024), Environmental Research, 263, 120067 - 120067
Spatio-temporal occurrence, burden, risk factors and modelling methods for estimating scrub typhus burden from global to subnational resolutions: a systematic review protocol
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Wang Q. et al, (2024), Wellcome Open Research, 7, 285 - 285
Global and regional seroprevalence, incidence, mortality of, and risk factors for scrub typhus: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Wang Q. et al, (2024), International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 146, 107151 - 107151