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  1. Sunetra Gupta. from the BBC programme The Life Scientific, 25 September 2012. [1] Sunetra Gupta (born 15 March 1965 [2]) is an Indian-born British infectious disease epidemiologist and a professor of theoretical epidemiology at the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.

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  2. Jun 5, 2020 · Sunetra Gupta, a professor of theoretical epidemiology at Oxford University, believes – somewhat controversially – that the lockdown should be lifted faster. In the rush to drive infections ...

  3. Professor Sunetra Gupta is a novelist, essayist and scientist. She is currently Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at Oxford University's Department of Zoology and a Supernumerary Fellow at Merton College. Born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, Sunetra graduated from Princeton University in 1987 and received her PhD from Imperial College ...

  4. Professor Sunetra Gupta. Loading listings... My main area of interest is the evolution of diversity in pathogens, with particular reference to the infectious disease agents that are responsible for malaria, influenza and bacterial meningitis. I use simple mathematical models to generate new hypotheses regarding the processes that determine the ...

  5. Sunetra Gupta is an acclaimed novelist, essayist and scientist. In October 2012 her fifth novel, So Good in Black, was longlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. In 2009 she was named as the winner of the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award for her scientific achievements. Sunetra, who lives in Oxford with her husband and two ...

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  7. Mar 20, 2010 · Sunetra Gupta. Sunetra Gupta was born in Calcutta in 1965, graduated in 1987 from Princeton University, received her PhD from the University of London in 1992, and is now Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at the University of Oxford, UK. She lives in Oxford with her husband and two daughters, and is also the author of five novels.

  8. Immunity to non-cerebral severe malaria is acquired after one or two infections. S Gupta, RW Snow, CA Donnelly, K Marsh, C Newbold. Nature medicine 5 (3), 340-343. , 1999. 624. 1999. The epidemic behavior of the hepatitis C virus. OG Pybus, MA Charleston, S Gupta, A Rambaut, EC Holmes, PH Harvey.

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