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Elizabeth Kpozehouen is a Research Associate at the Kirby Institute, holding a MBBS, MPH, MHM, and PhD in Public Health, all from the University of New South Wales (UNSW). She has 12 years of experience in infectious disease epidemiology and project management. Her work has involved significant roles in the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, focusing on immunisation in special risk populations. Elizabeth is actively engaged in research that addresses the determinants of vaccination in individuals with cardiovascular diseases, contributing to the understanding of patient-provider interactions. She has experience as a clinical trial coordinator for a multi-country randomized clinical trial exploring the impact of influenza vaccination on mortality and cardiovascular outcomes post-myocardial infarction. Elizabeth has authored multiple peer-reviewed papers in the fields of vaccinology and artificial intelligence, showcasing her commitment to advancing public health knowledge. Currently, she also participates in the Epiwatch project, an AI-driven outbreak observatory designed for global epidemic detection. Additionally, she is involved in the BREATHE trial, which examines the effects of bushfire smoke on asthma and other lung diseases.
Kirby Institute • Sydney, Australia
Research Associate engaged in epidemiology and public health projects related to infectious diseases.
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence • Sydney, Australia
Project manager for immunisation studies focusing on special risk populations.
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