Imperial College London School of Public Health, London, UK
Dr. Timothy Hallett is based at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London School of Public Health. He works with the Applied HIV Epidemiology research group centres on the development and application of mathematical models for interpreting surveillence data, analyzing control trials, and planning interventions in order to come to conclusions about the optimal use of limited resources in the response to HIV epidemic worldwide.
Dr. Hallett directs the HIV Modelling Consortium, a network epidemiologists, mathematical modellers, and health-economists and also with UNAIDS and the Reference Group on estimates, modelling and projections in developing the methods for calculating international AIDS statistics. Dr. Hallett also serves on the PEPFAR Scientific Advisory Board and is a member of the editorial board of PLoS Medicine
Dr. Hallett co-directs the MSc course in Epidemiology and lectures on the Department's short course on Infectious Disease Modelling. He is also an Affiliate Associate Professor at the University of Washington, Department of Global Health.