
معرفی
Linda Selvey is an Honorary Associate Professor at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland, specializing in infectious diseases with diverse research interests including climate change impacts, sexual health, and antimicrobial resistance. Her work bridges epidemiological research and public health policy, focusing on vulnerable populations.
Her research examines climate-health interactions, infectious disease dynamics, and health system responses. Recent work explores hepatitis C care continuity, heatwave mortality attribution, and antibiotic resistance drivers. Studies frequently employ mixed-method approaches combining quantitative analysis with qualitative insights into community health behaviors.
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on translating research into practical interventions, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Research has been applied to improve surveillance systems (hepatitis C notifications), pandemic response (wastewater monitoring), and heat-health warning systems.


