Katy is Senior Lecturer in Infectious Disease Epidemiology and she works with colleagues across the Faculty of Health Sciences and beyond. Katy's research includes cost-effectiveness and transmission dynamic modelling to evaluate interventions to prevent infectious disease in human and animal populations, especially zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance. Katy enjoys facilitating sharing of expertise and methodology between veterinary and human infectious disease epidemiology, especially in research at the intersection of the two specialities: zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance and the use of applied genomic profiling technologies.