Dobromir Dimitrov, PhD
Principal Staff Scientist, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology Program
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch
Senior Staff Scientist
Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch
Affiliate Assistant Professor, Applied Mathematics
University of Washington
Research interests include mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, evaluating impact of interventions for HIV prevention, mathematical biology (population dynamics, epidemic modeling) and dynamical systems (ODE, PDE, and impulsive systems).
Education
University of Texas at Arlington, 2005, PhD (Mathematics)
University of Texas at Arlington, 2003, MS (Mathematics)
Sofia University, 1995, BS (Mathematics)
Research Interests
Mathematical modeling of infectious diseases
Evaluating impact of interventions for HIV prevention
Mathematical biology (population dynamics, epidemic modeling)
Dynamical systems (ODE, PDE, and impulsive systems)
Current Projects
Comprehensive analysis of drug resistance mechanisms used in mathematical models and their importance to the public health impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis interventions
Optimal combined interventions for HIV prevention—theoretical framework based on mathematical models
HIV Testing and Treatment to Prevent Onward HIV Transmission among High-Risk Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)