Sarita Bugalia
School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences
I work in the field of mathematical epidemiology, where I develop innovative mathematical models to study infectious diseases. Specifically, my work involves employing advanced simulation techniques, including rigorous analytical methods and data analytics, to elucidate and enhance our understanding of the transmission dynamics of both emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases that are of significant public health concern. The primary objective of my research in population biology is to contribute to the formulation of effective public health policies aimed at controlling and mitigating the impact of infectious diseases.