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Dr Angela Devine

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Joined June 2012
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@IDDjobs
IDDjobs: infectious disease dynamics jobs
8 months
CLOSING SOON: PhD position (Melbourne, Australia) Developing an integrated modelling and health economics approach to understand Strep A transmission and control. with @rh_chisholm @devinefy at La Trobe University More details:
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@acreme2030
ACREME
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Ahead of #IWD2025, we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in #malaria research and #globalhealth. #AccelerateAction, is a reminder that while we continue striving for #genderequality, we must also accelerate progress in malaria research. https://t.co/gfppxBB2Nf
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ACREME
9 months
Our 2025 Travel Grant Applications will open on 17 MAR🎉The awards are designed to support ACREME-affiliated members to participate in research exchanges, fieldwork & dissemination, lab exchanges, field-based training & collaborative research activities 🔗 https://t.co/jdybyYiGBI
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@HEU_unimelb
Melbourne Health Economics
11 months
"Big congratulations to Yingying (Cyan) Wang for winning the 2024 AI in Public Health Stage 1 Grant & 1st Prize in Stage 2! Her NLP/AI project is set to transform policy document reviews in public health. To learn more visit https://t.co/eH8bIMpIpd "
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Yingying (Cyan) Wang awarded grants in AI in Public Health Competition Stage 1 and Stage 2
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Melbourne Health Economics
11 months
"Strengthening research capacity in #HealthEconomics: We welcomed Fiji Ministry of Health partners for workshops, training, and collaboration on pneumococcal disease cost analyses. Together, we’re advancing impactful economic evaluations! https://t.co/h7shzbiwFg"
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Strengthening research capacity in health economic evaluation in Fiji
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Thanks to everyone who attended our fantastic EFFORT trial symposium on the last day of #TropMed24 @ASTMH! Great to have these results out! #malaria
@MenziesResearch
Menzies Research
1 year
EFFORT Trial: Unpublished Results shared | Symposium led by Menzies’ Principal Research Fellow, A/Prof Kamala Thriemer @KThriemer in New Orleans at the #ASTMH2024 reveals highly anticipated results of the recently completed #EFFORT trial. #TropMed24
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Happening now
@MenziesResearch
Menzies Research
1 year
EFFORT Trial: Unpublished Results shared | Symposium led by Menzies’ Principal Research Fellow, A/Prof Kamala Thriemer @KThriemer in New Orleans at the #ASTMH2024 reveals highly anticipated results of the recently completed #EFFORT trial. #TropMed24
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@HEU_unimelb
Melbourne Health Economics
1 year
PhD candidate Patrick Abraham’s site visit to South Sumatra provided invaluable insights into the SCOPE study’s data collection & logistics. Read more:
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South Sumatra Site Visit – SCOPE study
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@WGHAustralia
Women in Global Health Australia
1 year
📢 Announcing our amazing line-up for our final event for the year "Reimagining Systems to Elevate Women in Global Health Leadership" 🌍 (1/6)
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@HEU_unimelb
Melbourne Health Economics
1 year
Exciting to see our team's work on economic modeling, vaccine pricing, and HTA equity frameworks discussed at the SPECTRUM Annual Meeting 2024 with such a dedicated community!
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GHID at the Spectrum CRE Annual Meeting 2024
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@WGHAustralia
Women in Global Health Australia
1 year
🌍✨ Save the Date! Exciting online seminar by Women in Global Health Australia: Reimagining Systems to Elevate Women in Global Health Leadership 🗓️ 27 Nov, 4PM AEDT. Speakers TBA! RSVP here: https://t.co/HBgfIi0ZAm #GlobalHealth #WomenInLeadership #Leadership #GenderEquity
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@HEU_unimelb
Melbourne Health Economics
1 year
Exciting research from our Economics of Global Health and Infectious Diseases Unit was presented at the AHES Conference, featuring insights on infectious diseases and equity in HTA. Learn more about our contributions: https://t.co/5cHd7ZaB6P #healtheconomics #globalhealth
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GHID at the Australian Health Economics Society Annual Conference 2024
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Russia’s Latest Target in Africa: U.S.-Funded Anti-Malaria Programs Scientists fighting the spread of infectious diseases on the continent have been targeted online by pro-Russian activists, part of an effort to spread fear and mistrust of the West https://t.co/AFSrDjiqAZ
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Scientists fighting the spread of infectious diseases on the continent have been targeted online by pro-Russian activists, part of an effort to spread fear and mistrust of the West.
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@acreme2030
ACREME
1 year
Round 2 of the ACREME Seed Grants is now open 🎉 Applications will close Fri 1 NOV 5pm AEDT. The scheme is aimed at supporting ECRs working within our research teams and promoting collaborative projects between our partner Institutions. For more info: https://t.co/DodVxciJTR
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@APMEN
Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network
1 year
The APMEN Vivax Working Group and Surveillance & Response Working Group Joint Annual Meeting kicked off today in the beautiful city of Kuching, Sarawak! Thank you, Malaysia for hosting. Exciting two days of insightful discussions! #EndMalaria
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Dr Cindy Chu from @MORUBKK concludes a fantastic talk at @APMEN on tafenoquine doaing with her thoughts on the increasingly challenging space of conducting #malaria research.
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Such a great way to end #AHES2024 with a thought provoking plenary from Prashant Bharadwaj @AusHealthEcon
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Dr Angela Devine
1 year
Fascinating history of health economics in Australia from Prof Emily Lancsar at the @AusHealthEcon opening plenary
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@HEU_unimelb
Melbourne Health Economics
1 year
Join Mr Fulgence Niyibitegeka and A/Prof Natalie Carvalho from the Economics of Global Health and Infectious Diseases Unit at the WHO's launch of "Inequality in Immunization 2024" on Sept 24! #VaccineEquity #GlobalHealth Read more and register on:
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We are proud to announce that Fulgence Niyibitegeka, a PhD student, along with his supervisor A/Prof Natalie Carvalho, researchers in the Economics of Global Health and Infectious Diseases Unit,...
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