Summary
Emma Mcbryde is a Professor of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology and Modelling based in Greater Melbourne with over a decade of experience translating complex disease dynamics into actionable public health insights. She holds clinical medical training (MBBS) and has led epidemiology and modelling teams across academic and public health institutions, including James Cook University, University of Melbourne, the Victorian Infectious Diseases Service and the Burnet Institute. Her work spans outbreak response, policy-facing modelling and capacity building in the Asia-Pacific, including advisory work in Papua New Guinea, reflecting a strong focus on applied impact rather than purely theoretical research. Known for bridging clinical knowledge with quantitative methods, she directs multidisciplinary teams to inform prevention strategies and real-world decision-making during infectious disease threats.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at The University of Queensland
St Aidans Anglican Girls School