
Overview
Background
My research focus encompasses a broad range of methods – Bayesian Inference, statistical models, compartmental models, stochastic models, social network analysis, forecasting methods- and a broad interest in emerging pathogens –tuberculosis, influenza and hospital associated pathogens and emerging infectious diseases including SARS, Ebola and COVID-19. I have led research teams to complete international consultancies, modeling of tuberculosis control in our region, and international research collaborations in the area of tuberculosis, healthcare associated infections SARS and Ebola and COVID-19.
I have diverse cross-disciplinary skills, as an infectious diseases physician (FRACP) and mathematical modeler (PhD -QUT), epidemiologist, and biostatistician (MBios Uni Melb). Since 2003, I have worked on interleaving clinical research with mathematical modeling and simulation of infectious diseases transmission. In this time, I have developed the ability to communicate and collaborate across the disciplines of mathematics, biostatistics, epidemiology, public health and clinical infectious diseases. I lead a team of highly skilled mathematicians and biostatisticians, epidemiologists.
I am currently the Professor of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology at the University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, working with the ODeSI program. I continue clinical work as a physician for the TB control unit at the Torres Strait and Cape York Health Service. My collaborators across Australia include as a chief investigator on two Centres for Research Excellence in forecasting and in tuberculosis. I work with researchers in major national (Monash University, Australian National University, Curtin University and the Doherty Institute, UWA, UQ) and international universities (Imperial College, LSHTM, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Mahidol).
COVID-19 work to date includes providing modelling and advice for: the commonwealth Government, Victorian State Government, OzSage Indigenous working group, and leading the AUS-CMI Australian Covid-19 modelling initiative group, the Global Fund against Malaria TB and AIDS, and the World Health Organization in conjunction with countries in the Asia Pacific Regions.
My major methodlogical areas of research in active development are (1) forecasting (2) scenario analysis for decision support (3) disease dynamic insights through data analysis including Bayesian inference and machine learning.
Availability
- Professor Emma McBryde is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine Surgery, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Medicine Surgery, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Mathematics and Statistics, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy of Applied Mathematics, Queensland University of Technology
- Masters (Coursework) of Biostatistics, University of Melbourne
- Fellow, ACTnet The Australian Clinical Trials Network for tuberculosis research, ACTnet The Australian Clinical Trials Network for tuberculosis research
- Fellow, Applied Mathematics Division of the Australian Mathematical Society, Applied Mathematics Division of the Australian Mathematical Society
- Fellow, Australasian Society of Infectious Diseases, Australasian Society of Infectious Diseases
Works
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2019
Journal Article
Global stability properties of a class of renewal epidemic models
Meehan, Michael T., Cocks, Daniel G., Müller, Johannes and McBryde, Emma S. (2019). Global stability properties of a class of renewal epidemic models. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 78 (6), 1713-1725. doi: 10.1007/s00285-018-01324-1
2019
Journal Article
Strategic planning for tuberculosis control in the Republic of Fiji
Ragonnet, Romain, Underwood, Frank, Doan, Tan, Rafai, Eric, Trauer, James and McBryde, Emma (2019). Strategic planning for tuberculosis control in the Republic of Fiji. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 4 (2) 71, 1-12. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed4020071
2019
Conference Publication
Community-based hepatitis C treatment of people who inject drugs and their injecting network is feasible and effective: Results from the TAP (Treatment And Prevention) study
Doyle, Joseph, Dietze, Paul, Stoove, Mark, Higgs, Peter, Desmond, Paul, Iser, David, Mcbryde, Emma, Harney, Brendan, Pedrana, Alisa, Spelman, Tim, Von Bibra, Sally, Roney, Janine, Thompson, Alexander and Hellard, Margaret (2019). Community-based hepatitis C treatment of people who inject drugs and their injecting network is feasible and effective: Results from the TAP (Treatment And Prevention) study. International Liver Congress / 54th Annual Meeting of the European-Association-for-the-Study-of-the-Liver (EASL), Vienna Austria, Apr 10-14, 2019. AMSTERDAM: ELSEVIER. doi: 10.1016/S0618-8278(19)30973-9
2019
Journal Article
The role of super-spreading events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission: Evidence from contact tracing
Melsew, Yayehirad A., Gambhir, Manoj, Cheng, Allen C., McBryde, Emma S., Denholm, Justin T., Tay, Ee Laine and Trauer, James M. (2019). The role of super-spreading events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission: Evidence from contact tracing. BMC Infectious Diseases, 19 (1) 244, 19. doi: 10.1186/s12879-019-3870-1
2019
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Cross-border movement of highly drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Papua New Guinea to Australia through Torres Strait Protected Zone, 2010-2015
Bainomugisa, Arnold, Pandey, Sushi, Donnan, Ellen, Simpson, Graham, Foster, J'Belle, Lavu, Evelyn, Hiasihri, Stenard, McBryde, Emma S., Moke, Rendi, Vincent, Steven, Sintchenko, Vitali, Marais, Ben J., Coin, Lachlan J. M. and Coulter, Christopher (2019). Cross-border movement of highly drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Papua New Guinea to Australia through Torres Strait Protected Zone, 2010-2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25 (3), 406-415. doi: 10.3201/eid2503.181003
2019
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Molecular evidence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in the Balimo region of Papua New Guinea
Diefenbach-Elstob, Tanya, Guernier, Vanina, Burgess, Graham, Pelowa, Daniel, Dowi, Robert, Gula, Bisato, Puri, Munish, Pomat, William, McBryde, Emma, Plummer, David, Rush, Catherine and Warner, Jeffrey (2019). Molecular evidence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in the Balimo region of Papua New Guinea. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 4 (1) 33, 33-1. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed4010033
2019
Journal Article
Cytokine biomarkers for the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection and disease in adults in a low prevalence setting
Clifford, Vanessa, Tebruegge, Marc, Zufferey, Christel, Germano, Susie, Forbes, Ben, Cosentino, Lucy, Matchett, Elizabeth, McBryde, Emma, Eisen, Damon, Robins-Browne, Roy, Street, Alan, Denholm, Justin and Curtis, Nigel (2019). Cytokine biomarkers for the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection and disease in adults in a low prevalence setting. Tuberculosis, 114, 91-102. doi: 10.1016/j.tube.2018.08.011
2019
Conference Publication
Enhanced Surveillance For Dengue, Zika And Chikungunya In The Solomon Islands
Russell, Tanya, Bobogare, Albino, MacLaren, David, McBryde, Emma, Horwood, Paul and Burkot, Tom (2019). Enhanced Surveillance For Dengue, Zika And Chikungunya In The Solomon Islands. 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH), National Harbor, MD United States, 20-24 November 2019. Deerfield, IL United States: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
2019
Journal Article
Cost-effectiveness of 3 months of weekly rifapentine and isoniazid compared with other standard treatment regimens for latent tuberculosis infection: A decision analysis study
Doan, Tan N., Fox, Greg J., Meehan, Michael T., Scott, Nick, Ragonnet, Romain, Viney, Kerri, Trauer, James M. and McBryde, Emma S. (2019). Cost-effectiveness of 3 months of weekly rifapentine and isoniazid compared with other standard treatment regimens for latent tuberculosis infection: A decision analysis study. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 74 (1), 218-227. doi: 10.1093/jac/dky403
2019
Journal Article
Mathematical analysis of a <i>Wolbachia</i> invasive model with imperfect maternal transmission and loss of <i>Wolbachia</i> infection
Adekunle, Adeshina I., Meehan, Michael T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2019). Mathematical analysis of a Wolbachia invasive model with imperfect maternal transmission and loss of Wolbachia infection. Infectious Disease Modelling, 4, 265-285. doi: 10.1016/j.idm.2019.10.001
2018
Journal Article
Predicting the outcomes of new short-course regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using intrahost and pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling
Doan, Tan N., Cao, Pengxing, Emeto, Theophilus I., McCaw, James M. and McBryde, Emma S. (2018). Predicting the outcomes of new short-course regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using intrahost and pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62 (12) e01487-18, 1-11. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01487-18
2018
Journal Article
Mental health disorders, social stressors, and health-related quality of life in patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Alene, Kefyalew Addis, Clements, Archie C. A., McBryde, Emma S., Jaramillo, Ernesto, Lönnroth, Knut, Shaweno, Debebe, Gulliver, Amelia and Viney, Kerri (2018). Mental health disorders, social stressors, and health-related quality of life in patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Infection, 77 (5), 357-367. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2018.07.007
2018
Journal Article
Methods used in the spatial analysis of tuberculosis epidemiology: A systematic review
Shaweno, Debebe, Karmakar, Malancha, Alene, Kefyalew Addis, Ragonnet, Romain, Clements, Archie Ca, Trauer, James M., Denholm, Justin T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2018). Methods used in the spatial analysis of tuberculosis epidemiology: A systematic review. BMC Medicine, 16 (1) 193, 1-18. doi: 10.1186/s12916-018-1178-4
2018
Journal Article
Mathematical modelling of vancomycin-resistant enterococci transmission during passive surveillance and active surveillance with contact isolation highlights the need to identify and address the source of acquisition
Cheah, Agnes Loo Yee, Cheng, Allen C., Spelman, Denis, Nation, Roger L., Kong, David C. M. and McBryde, Emma S. (2018). Mathematical modelling of vancomycin-resistant enterococci transmission during passive surveillance and active surveillance with contact isolation highlights the need to identify and address the source of acquisition. BMC Infectious Diseases, 18 (1) 511, 511-18. doi: 10.1186/s12879-018-3388-y
2018
Journal Article
The Indo-Papuan conduit: a biosecurity challenge for Northern Australia
Horwood, Paul F., McBryde, Emma S., Peniyamina, Dunstan and Ritchie, Scott A. (2018). The Indo-Papuan conduit: a biosecurity challenge for Northern Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 42 (5), 434-436. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12808
2018
Journal Article
Cross-border tuberculosis: Opportunities, challenges and change
Foster, J., McBryde, E., Taune, M. and Peniyamina, D. (2018). Cross-border tuberculosis: Opportunities, challenges and change. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 22 (9), 1107-1108. doi: 10.5588/ijtld.18.0275
2018
Journal Article
The role of geospatial hotspots in the spatial spread of tuberculosis in rural Ethiopia: A mathematical model
Shaweno, Debebe, Trauer, James M., Denholm, Justin T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2018). The role of geospatial hotspots in the spatial spread of tuberculosis in rural Ethiopia: A mathematical model. Royal Society Open Science, 5 (9) 180887, 180887-9. doi: 10.1098/rsos.180887
2018
Journal Article
The epidemiology of tuberculosis in the rural Balimo region of Papua New Guinea
Diefenbach-Elstob, Tanya, Graves, Patricia, Dowi, Robert, Gula, Bisato, Plummer, David, McBryde, Emma, Pelowa, Daniel, Siba, Peter, Pomat, William and Warner, Jeffrey (2018). The epidemiology of tuberculosis in the rural Balimo region of Papua New Guinea. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 23 (9), 1022-1032. doi: 10.1111/tmi.13118
2018
Journal Article
Appropriate comparisons of tuberculosis latency structures with empiric data
Trauer, James M, Ragonnet, Romain and McBryde, Emma S (2018). Appropriate comparisons of tuberculosis latency structures with empiric data. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 18 (7), 720-721. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30339-6
2018
Journal Article
The influence of incomplete case ascertainment on measures of vaccine efficacy
Wu, Yue, Marsh, Julie A., McBryde, Emma S. and Snelling, Thomas L. (2018). The influence of incomplete case ascertainment on measures of vaccine efficacy. Vaccine, 36 (21), 2946-2952. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.04.046
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Emma McBryde is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
MODELLING THE EFFECT OF A CHANGING CLIMATE ON THE RE-EMERGENCE OF MOSQUITO BORNE DISEASES IN MAURITIUS
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Benn Sartorius
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Doctor Philosophy
Sample sub-group algorithm bias analysis for machine learning evaluation in the clinical domain
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Clair Sullivan, Dr Andrew Mallett, Professor Guido Zuccon, Mr Anton Van Der Vegt
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