Leo Featherstone
University of New South Wales
Leo is a postdoctoral research fellow specialising in phylodynamic methods. With a background in mathematics and ecology, his research focuses on how phylodynamic models process information and developing efficient, data-secure implementations for public health applications. He is currently working on implementations for HIV and HCV in Australia and has prior experience with respiratory viruses and bacterial pathogens. His work often includes simulation studies.
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