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Professor Helen Cox

Working Group Head

Professor Helen Cox

Background

Helen is an epidemiologist and public health practitioner who recently moved to Burnet from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She has extensive research experience related to the programmatic management and epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB), and specifically drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB).

Helen’s research interests are broad and range from the routine monitoring and evaluation of TB and DR-TB programs, through assessing the feasibility and impact of new diagnostics for TB, to the genomic epidemiology of TB and DR-TB. Further interests include:

  • infection control strategies
  • cost analyses of different approaches for DR-TB treatmen
  • application of a human rights approach to improving the effectiveness of and access to TB treatment.

At the Burnet, Helen will expand her work in tuberculosis to include better ways to screen for tuberculosis among pregnant people, with projects in the Asia Pacific region and in South Africa. She will also develop a program of work around the prevention of TB transmission and other airborne diseases in indoor spaces. Overall, a key aim of Helen’s research work has been and will continue to be a direct translation of research findings into policy and practice. 

Qualifications

  • 2006: PhD, University of Melbourne
  • 1998: MPH, University of Melbourne
  • 1988: BSc, University of Melbourne.

Appointments

  • Working Group Head, Burnet Institute
  • Honorary Professor, Division of Medical Microbiology and the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Contributing Investigator, Wellcome Centre for Infectious Disease Research, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Awards

  • 2015: Union Scientific Prize (sustained contributions to TB research), International Union Against TB and Lung Disease
  • 2007: Premier’s Award for Medical Research, Victoria, Australia.
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