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
Methods for estimating the burden of acute tropical infectious diseases: A scoping review
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Wang Q. et al, (2026), PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 20, e0013359 - e0013359
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