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Adjunct Associate Professor Hannah Moore leads the Infectious Disease Epidemiology team at the Telethon Kids Institute and is co-head of the Infectious Disease Epidemiology team at the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases. She received her PhD in epidemiology from the University of Western Australia in 2011 and focuses her research on respiratory infectious diseases in children, particularly the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Her work has significantly influenced public health policy, including the establishment of a comprehensive RSV immunization program in Western Australia. Moore has been awarded over $19 million in competitive research grants and has published extensively, co-authoring over 140 papers. She has also received multiple awards for her contributions to science, including the WA Young Tall Poppy Award and the WA Premier's Science Early Career Scientist Award. In addition to her academic roles, she is involved in organizations like the Strep Vaccine Global Consortium, driving international research initiatives concerning Group Streptococcal diseases. Moore is passionate about utilizing population-based data to tackle respiratory infectious diseases and advocates for vaccination as a crucial public health measure.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Responsible for research and teaching in the field of infectious diseases and epidemiology.
Telethon Kids Institute • Perth, Australia
Leads a team focused on infectious disease epidemiology and vaccination programs.
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