Andy Morse
Professor of Climate Impacts in the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK
Andy Morse is Professor of Climate Impacts in the School of Environmental Sciences, University of
Liverpool, U.K. His Ph.D. is in Atmospheric Physics from the University of Manchester, he works on
the impacts of climate variability and climate change on human and animal health. He is best known
for his work at seasonal scales using ensemble predictions of seasonal climate variability on vector
borne diseases. He has worked with a range of infectious diseases including malaria, Rift Valley fever,
dengue and Zika. Much of his work has been focussed on sub-Saharan Africa. He has over 100
journal publications and was co-awarded the 2006 World Meteorological Organisation’s Norbert
Gerbier-MUMM International award.