Master of Applied Epidemiology (MAE) 2025 Confirmation of Candidature Presentations

The MAE 2025 Cohort will be giving Confirmation of Candidature presentations over three days.

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10 Nov 2025 9:00am - 12 Nov 2025 12:15pm
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Join us for the Master of Applied Epidemiology (MAE) 2025 Confirmation of Candidature Presentations! All presentations will be held online, showcasing the exciting research and progress of our MAE scholars.

If you have any questions, please contact Laura Vitler at mae.nceph@anu.edu.au.

Schedule

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schedule9:00-9:30

Applied Epidemiology in Tonga

schedule09:35-10:05

Improving Surveillance Accuracy and Equity: Case Studies in Drug Resistance, STI Algorithms, HIV Outbreaks, and COVID-19 Equity

  • Speaker: Katalina Lesniak
Katalina Lesniak

schedule10:10-10:40

Communicable Diseases in Queensland

schedule10:45-11:15

Pathogens and Perspectives: Applied Epidemiology in the ACT

schedule11:15-11:45

Break

schedule11:45-12:15

Field epidemiology across animal health and zoonotic threats: investigations into avian influenza spillover, Screw-worm fly surveillance and rabies incursion

schedule12:12-12:50

Leveraging real-world and surveillance data to strengthen vaccine effectiveness evaluation

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schedule9:00–9:30

Applied Epidemiology of Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases in Tasmania

schedule9:30-10:45

Break

schedule10:45-11:15

From bats to bacteria: applied epidemiology through a one health lens

  • Speaker: Laura Lopez
Laura Lopez

schedule11:15-11:45

Break

schedule11:45-12:15

Antimicrobial Resistance Through an Epidemiological Lens: Progress So Far

schedule12:20-12:50

Applied Epidemiology in Tropical Far North Queensland

schedule12:55-13:25

Progressing health equity through applied epidemiology: field reflections from Central Queensland

  • Speaker: Evie Perrins
Evie Perrins

event

schedule9:00–9:30

Racism as a Measurable Exposure in Cancer Care: Developing Surveillance Approaches to Monitor Discrimination and Treatment Outcomes

schedule9:35–10:05

Configurational Approaches in One Health

schedule10:10–10:40

Applied Epidemiology in Australia and the Pacific: From Rubella Elimination to Vaccine Coverage

schedule 10:45–11:15

Investigating the association of Aboriginal women's leadership and health and wellbeing outcomes

schedule11:15-11:45

Break

schedule11:45–12:15

Bugs, bubs and Bain Marie’s: Infectious diseases in southeast Melbourne

  • Speaker: Edura Jalil
Edura Jalil

Location

Join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 830 8236 4179 Password: 883892)