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Nefel Tellioglu

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PhD student

University of Melbourne

Nefel Tellioğlu is a PhD student at the School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Dr Nic Geard, Dr Rebecca Chisholm, and Dr Mark Davies. Her research involves developing and using data-informed models to understand the epidemiology of infectious dis-eases, and to compare efficacy of surveillance strategies and public interventions. Her current research focus is on Group A Streptococcus transmission in Australian Indigenous populations and scabies transmission in Liberia.

Related Projects

  • Modelling Report for National Cabinet
  • SAFETY-NET Training

Related publications

  • Tellioglu N, Chisholm RH, McVernon J, Geard N, Campbell PT (2022) The efficacy of sampling strategies for estimating scabies prevalence. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16(6): e0010456.
  • Shearer, F.M., Walker, J., Tellioglu, N., McCaw, J.M., McVernon, J., Black, A. and Geard, N., 2022. Rapid assessment of the risk of SARS-CoV-2 importation: Case study and lessons learned. Epidemics, 38, p.100549.
  • Doherty Institute, 2021. Doherty Modelling – Final report to National Cabinet, 5 November. Available at https://www.doherty.edu.au/our-work/institute-themes/viral-infectious-diseases/covid-19/covid-19-modelling/modelling (Accessed 24 April 2023).
  • Doherty Institute, 2021. Doherty Modelling – Final report to National Cabinet, 5 November. Available at https://www.doherty.edu.au/our-work/institute-themes/viral-infectious-diseases/covid-19/covid-19-modelling/modelling (Accessed 24 April 2023).
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