Australian Registry of Wildlife Health (Veterinary Science Node)
Dr Karrie Rose enjoys a multi-faceted role in wildlife health research, education, and disease investigation as manager the Australian Registry of Wildlife Health, a program of Taronga Conservation Society Australia.
Gender and Cultural Studies (HASS Node)
Dr Kane Race studies social and cultural engagements with HIV/AIDS among key affected populations, particularly in the context of new biomedical developments. He has expertise in sexuality research, cultural studies and social studies of science and technology.
Pharmacy (Health Science Node)
Prof Kim Chan is particularly interested in translating his inhalation drug delivery knowledge to tackling respiratory infections such as influenza, tuberculosis and bacterial infections in various settings including critically ill patients at the intensive care units.
Sociology and Social Policy (HASS Node)
Dr Susan Banki research interests lie in the political, institutional, and legal contexts that explain the roots of and solutions to international human rights violations
Centre for International Security Studies (HASS Node)
Dr Adam Kamradt-Scott is a Senior Lecturer with the Centre for International Security Studies. His research interests include health security, pandemic preparedness, securitization theory, diplomacy, International Organisations, risk, and risk management.
School of Biological Sciences (Science Node)
Prof Eddie Holmes is working closely with the School of Biological Sciences and SEIB/SIBRN on a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australia Fellowship.
Veterinary Science (Vet Science Node)
Dr Siobhan Mor is an epidemiologist with broad interests in zoonotic, tropical and emerging infectious diseases.
Veterinary Science (Vet Science Node)
Associate Professor Katherine Belov's research interests are immunogenetics and genomics of Australasia's wildlife - including devils, wallabies, platypuses, koalas, frogs, skinks, cats and bats.
Medicine (Immunology & Infectious Diseases) (Health Science Node)
Dr Carl Feng investigates the mechanisms regulating innate and adaptive immune responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other intracellular pathogens in mice and humans.
Sexually Transmitted Infections Research Centre (Medicine Node)
Dr Santella is a Lecturer in the Master of HIV, STIs and Sexual Health program at the University of Sydney. His research interests include HIV health promotion program planning and evaluation, translating research and policy into public health practice, community-based participatory research, rapid HIV testing initiatives and adapting public health interventions to meet population needs.