Mathematical modelling to inform public health policy

This project investigates simulations and models 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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Current
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Associate Professor Kathryn Glass
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About

Infectious diseases pose a local and global challenge, with substantial human and economic costs. Simulations and 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.

Partnerships

PRISM² will extend existing national modelling capacity and cross-sectoral partnerships to inform infectious disease preparedness, control and response in Australia and our region.

Members

Researcher

Dr Angus McLure

Research Fellow