JIN Shihui
Shihui is interested in infectious disease modelling with mathematical and statistical methods. Her PhD research focused on modelling the transmission dynamics and forecasting outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2.
Affiliation
- NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
Research Areas
- Infectious disease modelling
- Wastewater epidemiology
- Vaccine confidence
Academic/Professional Qualifications
- PhD in Statistics, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- BSc in Mathematics, Nanjing University, China
Career History
- Research Fellow, National University of Singapore. 2023–Present
Selected Publications
- Jin, S., Dickens, B. L., Quek, A. M., Hartman, M., Tambyah, P. A., Seet, R. C. S., & Cook, A. R. Estimating transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 at different intraspatial levels in an institutional outbreak. Epidemics 40, 100617 (2022).
- Jin, S., Dickens, B. L., Lim, J. T. & Cook, A. R. EpiRegress: A Method to Estimate and Predict the Time-Varying Effective Reproduction Number. Viruses 14, 1576 (2022).
- Jin, S., Dickens, B. L., Lim, J. T. & Cook, A. R. EpiMix: A novel method to estimate effective reproduction number. Infectious Disease Modelling 8, 704–716 (2023).
- Jin, S., Lin, L., Larson H. J. & Cook, A. R. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and its associated factors in the Western Pacific Region. The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific (in press).