About
Darren Gray is a Professor at the Australian National University within the Research School of Population Health, affiliated with the Department of Applied Epidemiology. His work focuses on understanding and controlling Neglected Tropical Diseases such as Schistosomiasis, Echinococcosis, and Soil-transmitted Helminths through interdisciplinary research combining epidemiology, public health interventions, and geospatial analysis.
- Education: PhD, BSc, MSc, GCPH(TH)
Darren leads and contributes to numerous projects including The Magic Glasses Research Programme, WASH-D for WORMS, and studies on disease elimination in China and Southeast Asia. His research employs randomised controlled trials to evaluate the effectiveness of hygiene and sanitation interventions in reducing parasitic infections, while also exploring the socio-ecological drivers of disease transmission in regions like Ningxia, China, and Bangladesh. Darren's publications span from 2009 to 2025, covering topics in parasitology, public health, and global health policy.
Notable research areas: Neglected Tropical Diseases, WASH Interventions, Randomised Controlled Trials, Medical Parasitology, Tropical Health, and Global Health Policy. Darren's recent work involves environmental DNA surveillance for schistosomiasis risk mapping and the development of lateral flow immunoassays for accurate diagnosis of parasitic diseases.
Darren is a researcher in projects such as Conquering schistosomiasis in China – the last mile and Does environmental change drive the spatiotemporal transmission dynamics of Echinococcus spp. in Ningxia, China?, indicating his commitment to understanding environmental influences on disease transmission in endemic areas.
While Darren has made significant contributions to research on parasitic infections, no specific scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts. He collaborates extensively across institutions and has a focus on international partnerships, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
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