معرفی
Dr. Simon Andrew Reid is a Researcher at James Cook University, with a multidisciplinary focus spanning veterinary medicine, public health, and epidemiology. His work bridges human and animal health, emphasizing zoonotic disease dynamics, environmental health impacts, and tropical medicine.
His research includes extensive meta-analyses and field studies on topics like pesticide exposure effects on kidney function, malaria co-infections, and parasitic zoonoses in Southeast Asia and Australia. He has developed diagnostic tools for animal diseases and explored interdisciplinary collaborations in healthcare.
Key publication themes include:
- Zoonotic disease surveillance (leptospirosis, trypanosomiasis)
- Malaria and helminth co-infection epidemiology
- Environmental toxicology (pesticides, renal health)
- Veterinary diagnostic methods (ELISA validation)
- Economic impacts of animal-associated diseases
He collaborates widely across institutions, with a focus on practical applications for public and animal health policy, though no specific awards or students are documented in the provided data.


