Professor Kathryn Glass
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Affiliations
- Centre of Epidemiology for Policy and Practice, Researcher
Groups
- Infectious Diseases and Modelling, Leader
- Humanitarian Health Research Initiative, Researcher
Research interests
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Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases to inform public health policy
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Effects of vaccination on disease outbreaks
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Modelling intervention strategies for emerging infectious diseases
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Source attribution for pathogens causing gastroenteritis
Projects
- Australian Pathogen Genomics Program: evaluation and cost-effectiveness of pathogen genomics, Principal investigator
- Infectious Disease Modelling, Principal investigator
- Mathematical modelling of diseases at low prevalence, Supervisor
- Mathematical modelling of respiratory pathogens, Supervisor
- Assessing the risk of Salmonella associated with importation of beef, Researcher
- Building resilience against COVID-19 in Australia, Researcher
- Burden and costs of gastroenteritis, Researcher
- Foodborne Diseases, Researcher
- Gastroenteritis and foodborne disease in older adults, Researcher
- Informing humanitarian guidance to reduce risk of violence against young people (Multinational), Researcher
- Mathematical modelling of Clostridium difficile, Researcher
- Mathematical modelling to inform public health policy, Researcher
- Planning for an influenza pandemic and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Researcher
- Safe Delivery Program , Researcher
- Sources and transmission of zoonotic enteric pathogens: A One Health approach to the analysis of exposure and genomic data, Researcher
- Strengthening referral frameworks for survivors of gender-based violence (Papua New Guinea), Researcher
- Surveillance and control of influenza and other respiratory viruses, Researcher
- Surveillance and modelling of diseases at low prevalence, Researcher
- Timor-Leste Bacteria, Enteropathy and Nutrition (BEN) program of research, Researcher
- Understanding the sources of Campylobacter in Australia, Researcher
- Whole genome sequencing in Salmonella surveillance and control, Researcher
Location
Room 2.10, Building 62