Emma Mcbryde
Honorary Burnet Institute Principal Fellow
Public Health
Burnet Institute
Australia
Biography
Emma is an infectious diseases physician, with research expertise in mathematical and statistical modelling. She has developed a number of models of infectious diseases transmission both in hospital settings and in the community. She has used Bayesian Inference extensively to describe infectious disease transmission dynamics, and uses simulation to explore policy.
Research Interest
Epidemics and pathogens that Emma has applied modelling to include influenza, including pandemic influenza modelling, SARS, antibiotic resistant pathogens, including MRSA, VRE and Acinetobacter and tuberculosis.
Publications
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Wilkinson et al. Respond to "Latent Transition Analyses in Clinical Cohorts". Wilkinson AL, El-Hayek C, Fairley CK, Roth N, Tee BK, McBryde E, Hellard M, Stoové M Am J Epidemiol. 2017 Apr; 185(8):639-640
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A user-friendly mathematical modelling web interface to assist local decision making in the fight against drug-resistant tuberculosis. Ragonnet R, Trauer JM, Denholm JT, Marais BJ, McBryde ES BMC Infect Dis. 2017 May; 17(1):374
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Impaired placental autophagy in placental malaria. Dimasuay KG, Gong L, Rosario F, McBryde E, Spelman T, Glazier J, Rogerson SJ, Beeson JG, Jansson T, Devenish RJ, Boeuf P PLoS One. 2017 Nov; 12(11):e0187291