Dr Angus McLure

Research Fellow
ANU College of Health and Medicine

Areas of expertise

  • Epidemiology 111706
  • Epidemiological Modelling 420205
  • Applied Mathematics 4901

Research interests

  • Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
  • Molecular xenomontoring
  • Surveillance and interventions in the endgame of elimination campaigns
  • Source attribution of foodborne pathogens

Biography

Dr McLure is mathematical modeller of infectious diseases. His current  research includes modelling the transmission and elimination of  lymphatic filariasis; the design and analysis of molecular  xenomonitoring surveys (catching disease vectors such as mosquitos to  detect the presence of a disease); and source attribution modelling of  foodborne disease. Angus has worked on projects across a wide range of  diseases and pathogens including, lymphatic filariasis, C. difficile, Dengue, Campylobacter, Salmonella, and many other foodborne diseases. Angus McLure developed and maintains an R package, PoolTestR, for the analysis of molecular xenomonitoring data  and other applications where data are tested in pools: https://github.com/AngusMcLure/PoolTestR

Researcher's projects

  • Developing statistical methods and software for the analysis of molecular xenomonotring data
  • Modelling interventions for the elimination of Lymphatic filariasis
  • Experimental design for molecular xenomonitoring data or other data tested in pools
  • Improving source attribution models for foodborne diseases
  • Source attribution of Australian Campylobacter spp. infections (part of the CampySource project)

Publications

Projects and Grants

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