
معرفی
Professor Irene Hudson is a Professor of Statistics and Data Analytics at RMIT University's School of Science, affiliated with the STEM College. She holds adjunct roles at the University of Newcastle and the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on biostatistics, public health surveillance, computational intelligence, and data-driven solutions for global challenges like climate change and drug discovery. Key collaborations include work with the Global Burden of Disease Network (USA), the WHO, and CSIRO.
Education & Experience:
- PhD (implied via academic roles)
- Prior academic posts at University of Cambridge, ANU, Melbourne University, Canterbury University (NZ), UniSA, and Swinburne University
Research Interests:
- Biostatistical modeling of micro (molecules/brain anatomy) and macro systems (global disease/climate)
- Health informatics, causal inference, Bayesian statistics, and meta-analysis
- Drug discovery (e.g., calpain inhibitors for cataracts, protein kinase interactions)
- Climate change analytics and spatio-temporal modeling
Key Projects:
- Chief Investigator in CRC Digital Health's Predictive Analytics (2022-2025)
- Sub-Program Leader in CRC HFPS (Melbourne University), mapping wood fiber microstructure with CSIRO
Awards & Recognition:
- Elected Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society (UK)
Grants & Labs:
- NHMRC collaboration on ovarian cancer markers
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (diagnostics cytometry)
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