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Naomi Clarke is an adjunct lecturer and post-doctoral research fellow at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales. She focuses on epidemiology and control of neglected tropical diseases, particularly soil-transmitted helminths. Naomi's research involves participation in the Public Health Interventions Research Group and examines effective strategies for controlling these diseases through field-based studies and systematic reviews. Her prior academic training includes a PhD from the Research School of Population Health at the Australian National University, where she investigated optimal control strategies for soil-transmitted helminth infections. With a clinical background as a pediatric neonatal registrar in Melbourne and Canberra, she combines her medical knowledge with her research interests, contributing to impactful studies in countries like Vietnam, Timor-Leste, and the Solomon Islands. Currently, Naomi is engaged in several field-based research studies aimed at improving the control of neglected tropical diseases and strengthening public health interventions.
Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales • Canberra, ACT
Conducting research in the Public Health Interventions Research Group, focusing on neglected tropical diseases and epidemiology.
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