Jason Andrews
Assistant Professor
Medicine
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Jason Andrews is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine and a practicing infectious diseases physician.
Research Interest
Our laboratory aims to develop and test innovative approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and control of infectious diseases in resource-limited settings. We draw upon multiple fields including mathematical modeling, microbial genetics, field epidemiology, statistical inference and biodesign to work on challenging problems in infectious diseases, with an emphasis on tuberculosis and tropical diseases
Publications
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Andrews JR, Morrow C, Walensky RP, Wood R (2014) Integrating Social Contact and Environmental Data in Evaluating Tuberculosis Transmission in a South African Township JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES 210: 597-603
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Lo NC, Bogoch II, Blackburn BG, Raso G, N'Goran, EK (2015) Comparison of community-wide, integrated mass drug administration strategies for schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis: a cost-effectiveness modelling study. The Lancet. Global health 3: e629-638
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Lo NC, Lai Y, Karagiannis-Voules D, Bogoch II, Coulibaly JT et al. (2016) Assessment of global guidelines for preventive chemotherapy against schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis: a cost-effectiveness modelling study LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 16: 1065-1075