
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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2012
Journal Article
Miliary tuberculosis following negative latent tuberculosis infection screening prior to tumor necrosis factor-α antagonists: Implications for management?
Teh, Benjamin W., Street, Alan C., McBryde, Emma S. and Denholm, Justin T. (2012). Miliary tuberculosis following negative latent tuberculosis infection screening prior to tumor necrosis factor-α antagonists: Implications for management?. Journal of Rheumatology, 39 (6), 1297-1298. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.111577
2012
Journal Article
Modelling hepatitis C transmission over a social network of injecting drug users
Rolls, D. A., Daraganova, G., Sacks-Davis, R., Hellard, M., Jenkinson, R., McBryde, E., Pattison, P. E. and Robins, G. L. (2012). Modelling hepatitis C transmission over a social network of injecting drug users. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 297, 73-87. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.12.008
2012
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Twenty-six years of enteric fever in Australia: An epidemiological analysis of antibiotic resistance
Commons, Robert J, McBryde, Emma, Valcanis, Mary, Powling, Joan, Street, Alan and Hogg, Geoff (2012). Twenty-six years of enteric fever in Australia: An epidemiological analysis of antibiotic resistance. Medical Journal of Australia, 196 (5), 332-336. doi: 10.5694/mja12.10082
2012
Journal Article
Risk of active tuberculosis in immigrants: Effects of age, region of origin and time since arrival in a low-exposure setting
McBryde, Emma S and Denholm, Justin T. (2012). Risk of active tuberculosis in immigrants: Effects of age, region of origin and time since arrival in a low-exposure setting. Medical Journal of Australia, 197 (8), 458-461. doi: 10.5694/mja12.10035
2012
Journal Article
P2X7 A1513 polymorphisms and tuberculosis susceptibility
Denholm, Justin T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2012). P2X7 A1513 polymorphisms and tuberculosis susceptibility. Respirology, 17 (1), 191-191. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2011.02064.x
2011
Journal Article
No association between mannose-binding lectin deficiency and H1N1 2009 infection observed during the first season of this novel pandemic influenza virus
Eisen, Damon P., Marshall, Caroline, Dean, Melinda M., Sasadeusz, Joe, Richards, Michael, Buising, Kirsty, Cheng, Allen, Johnson, Paul D.R., Barr, Ian G. and McBryde, Emma S. (2011). No association between mannose-binding lectin deficiency and H1N1 2009 infection observed during the first season of this novel pandemic influenza virus. Human Immunology, 72 (11), 1091-1094. doi: 10.1016/j.humimm.2011.08.014
2011
Conference Publication
TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS: THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL NETWORK STRUCTURE
Jenkinson, Rebecca, Rolls, David, Daraganova, Galina, Sacks-Davis, Rachel, McBryde, Emma S., Pattison, Phillipa, Robins, Garry and Hellard, Margaret (2011). TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS: THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL NETWORK STRUCTURE. 62nd Annual Meeting of the American-Association-for-the-Study-of-Liver-Diseases (AASLD), San Francisco Ca, Nov 04-08, 2011. MALDEN: WILEY-BLACKWELL.
2011
Journal Article
Estimating reproduction numbers for adults and children from case data
Glass, K., Mercer, G. N., Nishiura, H., McBryde, E. S. and Becker, N. G. (2011). Estimating reproduction numbers for adults and children from case data. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 8 (62), 1248-1259. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2010.0679
2011
Journal Article
Intrahousehold transmission of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus, Victoria, Australia
van Gemert, Caroline, Hellard, Margaret, McBryde, Emma S., Fielding, James, Spelman, Tim, Higgins, Nasra, Lester, Rosemary, Vally, Hassan and Bergeri, Isabel (2011). Intrahousehold transmission of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus, Victoria, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17 (9), 1599-1607. doi: 10.3201/eid1709.101948
2011
Conference Publication
Do rapid detection and isolation of colonized patients reduce MRSA spread in the intensive care unit?
Marshall, C., McBryde, E. and Richards, M. (2011). Do rapid detection and isolation of colonized patients reduce MRSA spread in the intensive care unit?. International Conference on Prevention and Infection Control (ICPIC 2011), Geneva, Switzerland, 25-28 June 2013. London, United Kingdom: BioMed Central. doi: 10.1186/1753-6561-5-s6-o88
2011
Journal Article
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Risk for Frontline Health Care Workers
Marshall, Caroline, Kelso, Anne, McBryde, Emma, Barr, Ian G., Eisen, Damon P., Sasadeusz, Joe, Buising, Kirsty, Cheng, Allen C., Johnson, Paul and Richards, Michael (2011). Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Risk for Frontline Health Care Workers. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17 (6), 1000-1006. doi: 10.3201/eid1706.101030
2011
Journal Article
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 risk for frontline health care workers
Marshall, Caroline, Kelso, Anne, McBryde, Emma, Barr, Ian G, Eisen, Damon P, Sasadeusz, Joe, Buising, Kirsty, Cheng, Allen C, Johnson, Paul and Richards, Michael (2011). Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 risk for frontline health care workers. Emerging infectious diseases, 17 (6), 1000-6. doi: 10.3201/eid/1706.101030
2011
Journal Article
TIRAP polymorphisms and TB susceptibility
Denholm, Justin T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2011). TIRAP polymorphisms and TB susceptibility. Tuberculosis, 91 (4). doi: 10.1016/j.tube.2011.04.009
2010
Journal Article
Management of latent tuberculosis infections in Australia and New Zealand: a review of current practice
Denholm, Justin T and McBryde, Emma S (2010). Management of latent tuberculosis infections in Australia and New Zealand: a review of current practice. Tuberculosis Research and Treatment, 2010 284028, 1-5. doi: 10.1155/2010/284028
2010
Journal Article
The limitations of polymerase chain reaction in the setting of possible recurrent tuberculosis: 2 instructional cases
Schulz, Thomas R., Street, Alan C. and McBryde, Emma S. (2010). The limitations of polymerase chain reaction in the setting of possible recurrent tuberculosis: 2 instructional cases. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 68 (3), 293-296. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2010.07.022
2010
Journal Article
The role of general quality improvement measures in decreasing the burden of endemic MRSA in a medical-surgical intensive care unit
Ananda-Rajah, Michelle R., McBryde, Emma S., Buising, Kirsty L., Redl, Leanne, MacIsaac, Christopher, Cade, John F. and Marshall, Caroline (2010). The role of general quality improvement measures in decreasing the burden of endemic MRSA in a medical-surgical intensive care unit. Intensive Care Medicine, 36 (11), 1890-1898. doi: 10.1007/s00134-010-2019-x
2010
Journal Article
Mannose-binding lectin and susceptibility to tuberculosis: A meta-analysis
Denholm, J. T., McBryde, E. S. and Eisen, D. P. (2010). Mannose-binding lectin and susceptibility to tuberculosis: A meta-analysis. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 162 (1), 84-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2010.04221.x
2010
Journal Article
The use of anti-tuberculosis therapy for latent TB infection
Denholm, Justin T. and McBryde, Emma S. (2010). The use of anti-tuberculosis therapy for latent TB infection. Infection and Drug Resistance, 3, 63-72. doi: 10.2147/idr.s8994
2010
Journal Article
Studies needed to address public health challenges of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: Insights from modeling
van Kerkhove, Maria D., Asikainen, Tommi, Becker, Niels G., Bjorge, Steven, Desenclos, Jean-Claude, Santos, Thais Dos, Fraser, Christophe, Leung, Gabriel M., Lipsitch, Marc, Longini Jr., Ira M., Mcbryde, Emma S., Roth, Cathy E., Shay, David K., Smith, Derek J., Wallinga, Jacco, White, Peter J., Ferguson, Neil M. and Riley, Steven (2010). Studies needed to address public health challenges of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: Insights from modeling. PLoS Medicine, 7 (6). doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000275
2010
Journal Article
Prior immunity helps to explain wave-like behaviour of pandemic influenza in 1918-9
Mathews, John D., McBryde, Emma S., McVernon, Jodie, Pallaghy, Paul K. and McCaw, James M. (2010). Prior immunity helps to explain wave-like behaviour of pandemic influenza in 1918-9. BMC Infectious Diseases, 10 128. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-128
Funding
Current funding
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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