Alyssa Barry is a Professor and leader in systems epidemiology with eight years in senior academic roles and a research career spanning malaria, COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. She runs the Barry Lab focused on genomic epidemiology and integrates genetics, population biology and bioinformatics to track pathogen spread and immunity. Co-appointed at Deakin University and the Burnet Institute, she leads cross-institutional partnerships and a working group on infectious disease systems epidemiology. Trained with a PhD in Human Molecular Genetics, she combines deep molecular insight with large-scale seroepidemiology and microbiome work to inform maternal and child health. Notably, her background bridges traditional field epidemiology and cutting-edge genomic analyses, enabling rapid public-health translation of genomic surveillance.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BSc (Hons), Biochemistry and Microbiology; Molecular Biology, BSc (Hons), Biochemistry and Microbiology; Molecular Biology at University of Tasmania
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