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Sheena Sullivan is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University and the University of Adelaide, specializing in infectious diseases epidemiology. She holds a PhD from UCLA (2011) and an MPH from the University of Western Australia (2003). Her primary affiliation is with Monash Health's Medicine department. She previously led the WHO Collaborating Centre for Influenza in Melbourne (2011-2023) and currently advises the WHO on influenza burden and vaccine effectiveness. Her research focuses on vaccine efficacy mechanisms, sero-epidemiology, and respiratory virus surveillance, with over 200 publications in top journals like NEJM and The Lancet. She co-leads the $6M+ Aerosol Infection Research project and serves as Associate Editor for Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses and International Journal of Epidemiology. Her work addresses vaccine impact in vulnerable populations and post-pandemic surveillance challenges.
- Education: PhD in Epidemiology (UCLA), MPH in Public Health (UWA)
- Key Roles: WHO Consultant, Editorial Board Member (2 journals)
- Recent Projects: Leading a major aerosol infection study (2022-2026)
Research Interests: Influenza vaccine effectiveness, Sero-epidemiology of vaccination, Test-negative design methodology, Immune imprinting mechanisms, and Public health policy for respiratory viruses. Recent work emphasizes evaluating vaccine strategies in immunocompromised patients and transitioning surveillance systems post-COVID.


