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Sean
Hackett
Data Manager
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Ebola
Chagas
Visceral leishmaniasis
COVID19
Malaria
Schistosomiasis & STHs
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Sean joined IDDO as a Data Manager in October 2021. He works to transform and curate data sets submitted to IDDO and to preserve the completeness and accuracy of the data stored within the IDDO repository.
Prior to joining IDDO he worked at Oxford University’s Big Data Institute as a Data Analyst for the Global Resistance to Antimicrobials (GRAM) project.
Sean holds a DPhil in Zoology from Oxford University for which he created optimisation models for the management of insecticide resistance in crop feeding insects.
All Publications
Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in 2019: a systematic analysis
Murray, C., Ikuta, K., Sharara, F., & Moore, C. (2022). The Lancet, 399(10325), P629 - 655.
Insect pest control, approximate dynamic programming, and the management of the evolution of resistance
Hackett, S., & Bonsall, M. (2019). Ecological Applications, 29(2).
The evolutionary stability of attenuators that mask information about animals that social partners can exploit.
Hackett, S., & Ruxton, G. (2018). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 31(5), 675-686.
Management of a stage-structured insect pest: an application of approximate optimization.
Hackett, S., & Bonsall, M. (2018). Ecological Applications.
Investment in attending to cues and the evolution of amplifiers.
Hackett, S., Ruxton, G., & Schaefer, H. (2016). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 29(6), 1131-1141.
Type of fitness cost influences the rate of evolution of resistance to transgenic Bt crops
Hackett, S., & Bonsall, M. (2016). Journal of Applied Ecology.
Linking signal fidelity and the efficiency costs of communication.
Hackett, S., Schaefer, H., & Ruxton, G. (2014). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 27(9), 1797-1810.
Unpredicted impacts of insect endosymbionts on interactions between soil organisms, plants and aphids.
Hackett, S., Karley, A., & Bennett, A. (2013). Proceedings. Biological Sciences, 280(1768), 20131275.