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Dr Eamon Conway

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Postdoctoral Fellow

WEHI

Dr Eamon Conway is a post-doctoral research at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. He completed his PhD on computational mathematics in 2019 at the Queensland University of Technology. Since that time, his research has focused on developing computational models for the spread of infectious diseases. Most notably, he worked on developing an individual based model for the Doherty modelling consortium. His current work at the Walter and Eliza Hall institute focuses on modelling COVID-19 and malaria in the Asia Pacific region.

Related Projects

  • SAFETY-NET Training
  • Supporting public health preparedness and response for COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea

Related publications

  • Doherty Institute, 2021. Doherty Modelling – Final report to National Cabinet, 5 November. Available at https://www.doherty.edu.au/our-work/institute-themes/viral-infectious-diseases/covid-19/covid-19-modelling/modelling (Accessed 24 April 2023).
  • Doherty Institute, 2021. Doherty Modelling – Final report to National Cabinet, 5 November. Available at https://www.doherty.edu.au/our-work/institute-themes/viral-infectious-diseases/covid-19/covid-19-modelling/modelling (Accessed 24 April 2023).
  • Price, D.J., Shearer, F.M., Meehan, M.T., McBryde, E., Moss, R., Golding, N., Conway, E.J., Dawson, P., Cromer, D., Wood, J., Abbott, S., McVernon, J., and McCaw, J.M., 2020. Early analysis of the Australian COVID-19 epidemic. eLife, 9, p.e58785.
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