Infectious Disease Modelling

Mathematical models are used to provide insights into infectious disease trends, quantify likely benefits of public health interventions, and support risk assessment for emerging infectious diseases.

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Mathematical models are used to provide insights into infectious disease trends, quantify likely benefits of public health interventions, and support risk assessment for emerging infectious diseases.

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Partnerships

PRISM, the Centre for Research Excellence in Mathematical Modelling to inform public policy led by Professor Jodie McVernon (University of Melbourne)

Telethon Kids Institute, WA

  • Dr Hannah Moore

Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES)

  • Dr Belinda Barnes

Charles Sturt University

  • Dr Marta Hernandez-Jover

NSW Department of Primary Industries

  • Professor David Jordan

Members

Principal investigator

Researcher

Professor Martyn Kirk

Professor
Head, DAE

Scholar

Dr Angus McLure

Research Fellow