Category: Epidemiological dynamics

  1. Imke Botha

    Imke Botha is a Research Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. Her background is in computational Bayesian statistics, and she is currently working on modelling and predicting the spread of antimalarial drug resistance in Asia. Her other research interests include sequential Monte Carlo, pseudo-marginal and particle methods, and […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2024/03/05/imke-botha

  2. Ruarai Tobin

    Ruarai is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Dr Freya Shearer and Prof James McCaw. They are interested in understanding the effect of immunity on the population-scale dynamics of respiratory infectious diseases. Their previous work includes the development of methodologies for forecasting […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2024/02/21/ruarai-tobin

  3. Elizabeth Ivory

    Elizabeth is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics under the supervision of Prof Jennifer Flegg, Dr Camelia Walker, Dr Angela Devine and Dr Rebecca Chisholm. Her work is centred on modelling malaria transmission and treatment at the population level, particularly with regards to the parasite plasmodium vivax and multi-species models with plasmodium falciparum.   […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2023/03/06/elizabeth-ivory

  4. Alexander Zarebski

    Dr Alexander Zarebski is a Lecturer in Applied Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. His research interests include the application and development of quantitative methods to questions in infectious disease epidemiology. In particular, he focuses on the joint analysis of genomic and time series data. His work involves […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2023/02/19/alexander-zarebski

  5. Kartik Kamboj

    Kartik is an MPhil student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, pursuing research under the supervision of Prof. James McCaw and Prof. Jennifer Flegg. His research involves working with Bayesian Hierarchical models for stochastic epidemics.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/26/kartik-kamboj

  6. Jiahao Diao

    Jiahao is a Research Fellow in Infectious disease dynamics at the school of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. His current work is focus on developing mathematical and computational models of infectious diseases that link immunological and epidemiological scales of infection and transmission. Email: jiahao.diao@unimelb.edu.au.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/04/jiahao-diao

  7. Isobel Abell

    Isobel is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Dr Christopher Baker, Prof James McCaw, Prof Jennifer Flegg and Dr Thao Le. Her work focuses on using infectious disease modelling in a decision-making context.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2022/07/28/isobel-abell

  8. Yang Yue

    Yang is a PhD student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, working under the supervision of Dr Freya Shearer, Dr David Price and Prof James McCaw. His research focuses on exploring the feasibility of epidemic control within a stochastic model framework by accounting for resource constraints, delays in the […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2022/02/02/yang-yue

  9. Lucinda Harrison

    Lucinda is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Prof Jennifer Flegg, Dr Freya Shearer and Dr David Price. Her work explores methods of spatial disease modelling and optimised sampling site selection, primarily applied to the zoonotic malaria parasite, Plasmodium knowlesi.   Email: […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2021/03/22/lucinda-harrison

  10. Epidemiological dynamics

    Informing policy and practice through the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases, with a focus on emerging and neglected tropical diseases, through the lenses of biosecurity and on health.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/20/epidemiological-dynamics

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