Daisy Wang

PhD Candidate
BMEDS(Hons), ANU/UNSW

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About

Daisy is a PhD candidate at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health with an interest in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. Her PhD explores pathogen genomics for infectious disease surveillance with a focus on Tuberculosis.

Previously, Daisy completed her Honours at the Kirby Institute at UNSW researching CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing approaches to inhibiting HIV-1. She has worked in science policy at the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, and currently works in science communication and government relations at the CSIRO.

Affiliations

domain Department

Research interests

  • Public Health Policy
  • Infectious diseases and outbreak response
  • Pathogen genomics

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