Infectious Diseases and Modelling group at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health

Infectious Diseases and Modelling

We apply strengths in epidemiology and modelling to infectious disease issues of public health importance.

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Professor Kathryn Glass
Group Leader

About

We apply multidisciplinary approaches to emerging issues in communicable diseases. We combine strengths in applied epidemiology with mathematical and spatial modelling to translate research findings into policy and practice. 

Projects

Developing spatial methods to integrate global data and predict the risk of infections under different scenarios of climate and land use change.

Status

Current

People

  • Mokany (CSIRO)
  • Donal Bisanzio (University of Oxford)

Respiratory pathogens are a significant cause of illness and hospitalisation in young children.This project is suitable for students with a strong maths background, and will use mathematical models to improve disease predictions, capture seasonality, and assess the potential impact of emerging vaccines and treatments.

Status

Current

People

Optimal design of surveillance of vector-borne diseases

Status

Current

People

This project is a literature review of 'risk factors for malnutrition in resource poor countries'.

Members

Leader

Researcher

Student

PhD Candidate

PhD Candidate

PhD Candidate

PhD Candidate

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PhD Candidate

Md Abu Sayeed

Research Assistant
PhD Candidate

MPhil Candidate

News

PhD student Gizem Mayis Bilgin writes about her experience at the 9th International Conference of Infectious Disease Dynamics in Bologna, Italy.

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Meet Associate Professor Aparna Lal, the 2023 ACT Scientist of the Year.

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PhD candidate Dani Cribb writes about her experience attending the Communicable Diseases and Immunisation Conference.

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