Dr Henrik Salje

University Associate Professor at Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge

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University Associate Professor, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge

Henrik is a University Associate Professor in the department of genetics where he heads the Pathogen Dynamics Group. He is also an adjunct Assistant Professor within the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.

Henrik works on the spread of infectious diseases. He uses mathematical, computational and field research to help our understanding of how pathogens spread in populations, to assess control efforts and support policy making. This includes working with a diverse range of datasets including epidemiological, genomic, serological and behavioural data. He works closely with an established network of collaborators across laboratories, field-based epidemiologists, hospitals and public health agencies. Much of his work is in resource poor settings, especially in Asia. He has a particular interest in the dynamics of arboviruses such as dengue, Zika and chikungunya viruses.

Before coming to Cambridge, Henrik worked at Institut Pasteur in Paris and at Johns Hopkins. Prior to starting his research career, Henrik worked in investment banking in London. He has an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from Oxford University, a biostatistics degree from Johns Hopkins and a PhD in epidemiology also from Johns Hopkins.

Pathogen Dynamics Group

https://www.pdg.gen.cam.ac.uk/