Researcher

My Expertise

I am a mathematical infectious disease modeller and have particular expertise in building and calibrating compartmental models of disease transmission. I work with both deterministic compartmental, and individual-based models of transmission. I have particular expertise in modelling the impact of vaccination, including for prospective vaccines that are still in the development or clinical trials pipelines (for diseases such as COVID-19, malaria, and RSV). I have further experience and expertise in using modelling outputs to provide policy input for country- and global-level public health decision makers.

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Epidemiological modelling, Biological mathematics, Infectious diseases, Modelling and simulation, Respiratory diseases

Biography

As a mathematical epidemiologist, I work on mathematical models of infectious diseases, focussed on estimating the public health impact of new vaccines. The focus of my current research is to develop dynamic models to help inform longer term planning of ongoing COVID-19 vaccination programs in Australia and the broader region. To do this, I use mathematical models that account for the need for booster doses, properties and availability of...view more