Dr Andrea Buchwald

  • Senior Lecturer, Clinical Sciences
Dr Andrea Buchwald

Research interests

Dr. Buchwald is an infectious disease epidemiologist with long-term interests in infection transmission, the impacts of climate change on infectious diseases, maternal-child health,Β  and using immunological data to inform intervention design. Her research largely focuses on the design and conduct of observational research to understand, detect, and control infectious diseases in low-resource settings.

Dr. Buchwald has expertise in the design, implementation, data collection, and data analysis for longitudinal cohort studies examining infectious disease incidence and the development of immunity. She was closely involved with SARS-CoV-2 pandemic monitoring, including developing models and metrics to advise public-policy makers, as well as developing methods to incorporate large scale behavioral, immunological, and epidemiological data into mathematical models.Β 

Dr. Buchwald’s current research focuses on climate and health, immunological predictors of infant health, and the impact of in utero exposure to infections and severe weather on long-term child health and development.Β 

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Selected research publications

Cord blood innate-like T cell responses in neonates born to healthy women and women living with HIV – Journal: Frontiers in Immunology – Published: 22nd August 2025

Association Between Maternal HIV and Adverse Birth Outcomes in the Era of Universal Antiretroviral Therapy in Malawi – Journal: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes – Published: 15th August 2025

The effect of environment and in-utero HIV exposure on neurodevelopment in infants – Journal: AIDS – Published: 1st August 2025

Modeling the systemic risks of COVID-19 on the wildland firefighting workforce – Journal: Scientific Reports – Published: 18th May 2022

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Neutralizing Antibodies at Birth Predict Protection from RSV Illness in Infants in the First 3 Months of Life – Journal: Clinical Infectious Diseases – Published: 28th May 2020

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