Anthony Draper

Honorary Fellow

Qualifications:

Master of Philosophy (Applied Epidemiology), Australian National University, 2017
Master of Public Health, Menzies School of Health Research, 2011
Graduate Diploma in Public Health, Menzies School of Health Research, 2008
Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Science), Queensland University of Technology, 2003

Location:

Darwin – Royal Darwin Hospital

Biography:

Anthony is a senior epidemiologist at the Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control specialising in communicable disease surveillance and outbreak investigations. His area of expertise is foodborne disease but is also involved in general disease surveillance and response activities as well as establishing and mounting contact tracing responses for diseases such as measles and COVID-19.

Anthony is the epidemiology and surveillance lead for Menzies’ projects in Timor-Leste including the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security funded STRONG (Surveillance, Training, Research Opportunities and National Guidelines) TL project, delivered by Menzies in partnership with the Ministry of Health in Timor-Leste, to improve communicable disease surveillance and control. This project involves side-by-side mentoring of Timorese surveillance staff and aims to build capacity to detect and respond to infectious disease threats in Timor-Leste and strengthen relationships between clinicians, scientists and surveillance. The project has so far contributed to the development of the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) Guideline, draft Outbreak Investigation guidelines and Timor-Leste’s COVID-19 surveillance plan.

Anthony has previous experience working as a pathology scientist in Australia, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste, and has been deployed in humanitarian responses as an epidemiologist to Papua New Guinea and Samoa.

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