Jessica Stockdale is an Assistant Professor and former postdoctoral fellow in the MAGPIE group at Simon Fraser University, with nine years' experience applying mathematical infectious disease modelling, genomic epidemiology and Bayesian inference to real-world outbreaks. Currently focused on COVID-19 modelling, she blends rigorous PhD-level theory from the University of Nottingham with practical predictive tools that inform public-health decision making. Her work sits at the intersection of mathematics and genomics, translating complex stochastic and Bayesian methods into actionable epidemic insights. Based in Vancouver, she brings both academic leadership and hands-on modelling experience, often integrating genomic data streams to refine transmission and prediction models. An attentive collaborator, she is known for bridging methodological development with applied epidemiological analysis.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at University of Nottingham
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Jessica Stockdale - Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University