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David Boettiger is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, specializing in epidemiology and health economics. His research primarily focuses on analyzing large datasets to create models that address global infectious disease challenges. David's work has significantly contributed to the fields of HIV and viral hepatitis, leading to changes in clinical guidelines both in Australia and internationally, ultimately improving the lives of those affected by these infections. Additionally, he has directed his research towards preventing, detecting, and managing respiratory viruses and antimicrobial resistance. David's research team utilizes data surveillance systems, cohort studies, and clinical trials to study the transmission of respiratory viruses and evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of new public health measures. He collaborates closely with clinical, laboratory, and public health experts with the goal of making respiratory infections rare, swiftly diagnosable, and easily treatable.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Research lead for FluTracking, a surveillance tool monitoring respiratory infections at the community level in Australia.
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