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David Regan is an Associate Professor at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales, where he has been since 2005. His work focuses on infectious disease modeling, particularly in the context of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Regan’s PhD research employed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to study molecular diffusion in red blood cells and complex compartmentalized systems. He then transitioned to epidemiological modeling to understand the dynamics of infectious disease transmission and the evaluation of public health interventions. His research interests include the impact of human Papillomavirus vaccination in Australia, the control of bacterial STIs in remote indigenous communities, and strategies to mitigate the effects of antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhea. Additionally, he has conducted research on neglected tropical diseases and the impact of climate change on infectious diseases. Regan has been involved in various professional activities and memberships, including editorial roles and participation in multiple scientific societies related to infectious diseases and biochemistry. His work plays a significant role in informing public health policy in the Australia-Asia Pacific region.
Kirby Institute • Sydney, Australia
Leader of the Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevention Modelling Group.
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