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Dr. Alexandra Hogan is a Research Fellow at UNSW Sydney's School of Medicine & Health, specializing in mathematical infectious disease modelling. She focuses on dynamic models for vaccination impact analysis, particularly for COVID-19, malaria, and RSV, providing policy insights for national and global health organizations.
- Education: PhD in Mathematical Epidemiology (Australian National University, 2017); BSc (Applied Mathematics, Honours I, University of Sydney, 2009)
Her research involves compartmental models and individual-based transmission models, addressing vaccine prioritization, booster requirements, variant dynamics, and seasonal patterns. Current work includes long-term planning for Australian COVID-19 vaccination programs and target product profiles for RSV vaccines.
She has secured significant grants including NHMRC Investigator Grant (AU $650,000, 2022–2026) and WHO funding (US $80,000, 2021). Her methodology integrates epidemiological, mathematical, and public health policy frameworks.
- Honorary Lecturer, Imperial College London
- WHO Committees: Member, Immunization and Vaccines Implementation Research Advisory Committee (IVIR-AC)
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