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Aislinn is a senior research fellow in infectious disease epidemiology in the antimicrobial resistance team in the Centre for Neonatal and Paediatric Infection (CNPI) and has been a part of the group for the past 5 years. Most of her work focuses on the antibiotic treatment and outcomes of neonatal sepsis and paediatric bloodstream infections and optimising empiric prescribing guidelines. Aislinn also works on projects looking at national and primary care antibiotic use data to inform policies and guidelines.
Alongside her work at SGUL, Aislinn is pursuing a PhD at University of Oxford modelling primary care antibiotic use data the aim of developing a set of tools that can inform national antibiotic prescribing targets based on clinical infection burden.
Aislinn received her MSc in Control of Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and her BSc in Biology and Public Health from Tufts University in Boston, USA.
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