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Scientia Professor John Kaldor is a UNSW faculty member and NHMRC Leadership Fellow, leading research programs on infectious disease epidemiology and prevention at The Kirby Institute. He holds a PhD in Biostatistics from UC Berkeley and has contributed over 900 peer-reviewed publications, cited over 30,000 times. His work focuses on public health surveillance, infection-related cancers, and disease prevention strategies, particularly in HIV, viral hepatitis, and neglected tropical diseases. He collaborates internationally, especially in Asia-Pacific regions like Papua New Guinea and Cambodia.
Education: PhD in Biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley. Early career at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon.
Research Interests: Epidemiology and prevention of infectious diseases, health policy impact, and intervention efficacy. Key areas include HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and global health initiatives. He has advised policy bodies and led large-scale surveys on diseases like trachoma, scabies, and yaws.
Articles Trends: Recent work addresses scabies control, antibiotic misuse, and HPV vaccination impacts. Highlights include evaluating mass drug administration for neglected tropical diseases and assessing public health responses to emerging pathogens like SARS-CoV-2.
Awards: NHMRC Leadership Fellow. Recognized for contributions to public health and global disease prevention.
Grants/Advising: Served on policy committees for UN agencies and national health programs. Advised on HIV/AIDS strategies and tuberculosis treatment in PNG. Active in global health partnerships, including collaborations with WHO and CDC.
Labs/Teams: Leads Kirby Institute research groups focusing on infectious disease epidemiology and global health interventions.
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