Maryam Sadeghimehr
Ms. Maryam Sadeghimehr
Mathematician, PhD student, Mathematical modeller
Campus Biotech G6-02
+41 22 379 08 69
Maryam is a PhD student and researcher in the division of infectious diseases and mathematical modelling. She works on modelling and cost-effectiveness studies of hepatitis C virus, under the supervision of Janne Estill and Olivia Keiser. She has a B.Sc. and an M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics (Operations Research) from Shiraz University in Iran. From 2014-2016, Maryam was a Research Assistant in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, where she worked on transmission models of Malaria, and on the cost-effectiveness of anti-malaria interventions. Her interests include mathematical modelling of infectious disease, disease progression models, cost-effectiveness, and resource allocation.
Publications
2019
Scientific Articles
- Sadeghimehr M, Bertisch B, Schaetti C, Wandeler G, Richard J-L, Scheidegger C, Keiser O, Estill JAM. Modelling the impact of different testing strategies for HCV infection in switzerland. Journal of virus eradication 2019;5(4):191-203.
2018
Reports
- Estill JAM, Sadeghimehr M, Keiser O, Bertisch B. Impact of Screening and Treatment for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Infection in Switzerland. A Comprehensive Mathematical Model of the Swiss HCV Epidemic. Geneva: Swiss Federal Office of Public Health; 2018.