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Professor Raina MacIntyre

MBBS (1st Class Honours) University of Sydney 1988

Master of Applied Epidemiology, Australian National University 1992

PhD (Epidemiology) Australian National University 1998

Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) 1994

Fellow, Australian Faculty of Public Health Medicine (FAFPHM) 1995

E-mail
r.macintyre@unsw.edu.au

 

2023    Finalist (EPIWATCH) India Australia Business & Community Alliance Awards

2022    Winner (EPIWATCH), AusInnovations Award for Excellence – People's Choice

2022    President’s Award for Excellent Service to The Health of The Nation. Australian Federation of Medical Women.

2022    Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science and Innovation (Department of Defence Prize)

2021    The Women’s Agenda Leadership Award - Frontline Hero
2021    UNSW Medicine  Value in Action Award for Impact

2020, 2021. Finalist, Australian Eureka Prizes

2017 Finalist, Australian Eureka Prizes

2017 CAPHIA Research Team Prize

2016  Elected a Fellow of The NSW Royal Society

2014  Public Health Association of Australia, National Immunisation Achievement Award.

 

2014 Peter Baume Public Health Impact Prize

 

2014 Certificate of Recognition Award to The NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in immunization from the NSW Refugee Health Service during 2014 Refugee Week, for Highly valued contribution to the promotion of health and wellbeing of refugees and humanitarian entrants.

 

2014

ARM Network shortlisted for Australian Innovations Award

2012                  Deans Award for Outstanding Achievement, UNSW Medicine. This is the highest award made by the Faculty of Medicine in recognition of significant achievements, usually over a prolonged period of time, by academic staff in the areas of education, research and community activity.  This award recognises achievements of the highest standard that give great credit to the individual and to the Faculty.
 


2007                  Sir Henry Wellcome Medal and Prize from the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States of America. Unsolicited award for the following work: MacIntyre CR, Secull A, Lane M, Plant AJ. Development of a risk priority scores for category A bioterrorism agents as an aid for public health policy. Military Medicine. 171(7):589-94, 2006 Jul.

2004                  Robert & Elizabeth Albert Study Grant, Royal Australasian College of Physicians. 

2003                  Frank Fenner Award (Australian Society for Infectious Diseases) for Advanced Research in Infectious Diseases 

2001                  Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Best poster prize, Division of Adult Medicine 

1997                  ASID/ICI (Australian Society for Infectious Diseases) travelling scholarship 

1995                  AEA (Australian Epidemiologic Association) travelling scholarship for outstanding new researchers 

1992                  Australian Faculty of Public Health Medicine (Victoria) – best advanced trainee presentation.

 

Undergraduate Medicine and other Prizes - Sydney University

1984                 A C Stephen Prize for English prose

1985                David Sugerman Prize for Pathology

1985                 Allan Douglas Gillies Memorial Prize for Pathology

1985                 Parkinson Memorial Prize for Pathology

1988                 1st class honours in medicine 

 

1982                Dux (top ranked student in HSC) of Sydney Girl’s High School

1979 & 1980   City of Sydney Eisteddfod medal for debating

1978 & 1979   UNICEF Art awards.

2023-2027.      NHMRC Investigator grant, L3

2022-2024    MRFF Grant. - Aerosol transmission of SARS-CoV-2 experimentally and in an intensive care setting
2022 - Balvi Filantropic Fund (Vitalik Buterin) gift of $5.39 million for EPIWATCH.

2021-2026 NHMRC Centres for Research Excellence Grant BREATHE - mitigation of airborne threats to health. R MacIntyre, D Heslop, C Doolan, C De Silva, G Marks, H Skouteris

2021-2022 MRFF Frontiers Stage 1 grant - EPIWATCH rapid epidemic intelligence. R MacIntyre, D Heslop, C Paris, S Lim, H Paik, L Yao.

2020-2021 MRFF Research Grants A randomised controlled trial of mask use in control of respiratory outcomes during bushfire season MacIntyre, Shah, Chugtai, Seale

2019-2020 RIS Grant "Volumetric LED-based Flow Diagnostic System" C De Silva, C Doolan, T Barber, D Moreau, M Greeb, M Keevers, CR MacIntyre.

2019-2020 anthrax modelling (Commonwealth of Australia government grant by competitive tender) CR MacIntyre, D Heslop, C Doolan

2018-2023 NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship grant number 1137582

2018-2019 IAMI trial, multicentre RCT. MacIntyre CR (Australian PI) on a trial led by O Frobert in Sweden

2018-2019 Influenza modelling studies. MacIntyre CR (industry grants, Seqirus and Sanofi)

2018 Modelling of smallpox. MacIntyre CR (government grant)

2016 NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence. R MacIntyre, M Kirk, A Clements, P Komesaroff, D Heslop, Q Wang, S Sakar, P Debarro, W Rawlinson, M Baker. Intergrated Systems for Epidemic Response.

2015 NHMRC Project grant. R MacIntyre, L Gardner, A Heywood. “Real time models to inform prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases

2015 NHMRC Project grant. A Newall, R MacIntyre, R Menzies, J Wood, P Beutels. Economic evaluation of alternative pneumococcal vaccination strategies

2012 NHMRC Project Grant #1048180. B Liu, A Newall, R MacIntyre, P McIntyre. Providing the evidence to guide adult immunisation strategies: a novel approach using a large prospective cohort study and record linkage.

2011 NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Population Health

Investigators: CR MacIntyre, PB McIntyre, R Booy, N Woods, C Jones, J kaldor, P Beutels, R Menzies, D Dwyer.

Subject: Immunisation in under studied and special risk populations: closing the gap in knowledge through a multidisciplinary approach

 

2011 ARC DP120100189

Investigators: CR MacIntyre, N Zwar, H Worth, A Heywood, H Seale, M Sheikh, M Smith.

Title: "Travellers visiting friends and relatives: new approaches to understanding and reducing infectious disease risks"

 

2009 NHMRC Urgent H1N1 influenza 2009 grant # 630787

Investigators Prof CR MacIntyre; Prof DE Dwyer; Dr H Seale

Subject Efficacy of face masks against H1N1 swine influenza

 

2009-2012 ARC Linkage Grant # LP0990749

Investigators Prof CR MacIntyre; Prof DE Dwyer; A/Prof PT Nga; Prof NM Ferguson; A/Prof M McLaws; Prof L Maher; Dr H Seale; Dr JG Wood; Dr AT Newall

Subject Economic, social and cross cultural issues in non pharmaceutical protection of front line responders to pandemic influenza and emerging infections.

 

2007-2008 ARC Discovery Grant #DP0773987

Investigators CR MacIntyre; AJ Plant; RE Watkins

Subject Who acquires infection from whom across international borders? New approaches for control of emerging infections through understanding travel patterns

 

2006-2009 ARC Linkage Grant #LP0668279

Subject Economic and Social Benefits of treating and preventing influenza in Aged Care Facilities

Investigators R Booy; CR MacIntyre; D Dwyer; RI Lindley

 

2006 NHMRC Strategic Research Grant for Potential Avian Influenza-Induced Pandemic — Urgent Research #373646

Subject Pandemic influenza: developing a model to enhance preparedness in the business sector

Investigators Plant, Aileen; MacIntyre, Raina; Merianos, Angela; Donovan, Robert; Watkins Rochelle.

 

2006 NHMRC Strategic Research Grant for Potential Avian Influenza-Induced Pandemic —Urgent Research #410224

Subject Assessment of interventions for controlling pandemic influenza and determining data needs to inform these assessments

Chief investigators Becker, Niels G; Glass, Kathryn; Mathews, John; Dwyer, Dominic; Nolan, Terrence; MacIntyre, Raina; Barendregt, Jan; Barnes, Belinda; Caley, Peter; McCaw, James; McVernon, Jodie; Philp, David; Wood, James

 

2005-2009 NHMRC Capacity Building Grant in Population Health #358425

Subject Mathematical modeling of infectious diseases

Investigators MacIntyre CR, Becker N, Law M, Plant AJ, Nolan T, Brown GV

 

2005-2008 NHMRC Project grant #352337

Subject Clinical trial of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in hospitalized geriatric patients.

Investigators MacIntyre CR, Lindley R, McIntyre PB, Sullivan J, Gilbert GL.

 

2005-2008 NHMRC Centre for Clinical Research Excellence #264625

Subject Interdisciplinary clinical and health ethics research and training to improve outcomes in immunosuppressed haematology patients

Investigators Sorrell T, Bradstock K, Kerridge I, Gilbert GL, Gottlieb D, MacIntyre CR, Dwyer D, Ankeny R.

Location Westmead Hospital and NSW Bone Marror Transplant Network

 

2006-2007 Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, Office of Health Protection grant

Subject A Cluster Randomised, Controlled clinical trial of surgical masks and particulate respirators in households for Control of Respiratory Virus Transmission.

Investigators MacIntyre CR, Booy R, Plant AJ, Dwyer D, Wang H, Burgess M, Browne, G, Seale H, Iskander M.

The Biosecurity Program is focused on global risk analysis, detection, prevention, mitigation, response and control of emerging infectious diseases and bioterrorism. We conduct research on emerging infectious diseases, rapid epidemic surveillance, field response, bioterrorism, bio-intelligence, and health security in a changing biotechnology landscape. We research the rapid detection and prevention of these threats, including open source intelligence and early warnings from EPIWATCH. Our research includes prevention by both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical means such as personal protective equipment and vaccines. The program engages widely with stakeholders from all disciplines involved in large scale epidemic response, such as health, field epidemiology, emergency management, defence, law enforcement, legal and ethics experts.  We are working on several research studies of COVID-19 including transmission, modelling and epidemiology. We are continuing our work on face masks and respirators in prevention of infection. Our Centre for Research Excellence, BREATHE, is doing cross-disciplinary research on airborne threats to health, across aged care, healthcare and community settings. We are also doing cutting-edge research to better understand the global spread of H5N1 avian influenza clade 2.3.4.4b and have a long-standing track record of human and avian influenza research.

The re-emergence of smallpox is a credible threat due to advances in synthetic biology and availability of public methods for synthesis of orthopoxviruses, We are doing modelling research on the control of smallpox through various public health interventions and on re-emergence of monkeypox.

Brookings Institute panel - Biosafety and the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence and policy implications

Could bird flu be the next pandemic?

Bird flu is spreading in alarming new ways - Wired

People Are Worried About Bird Flu — Should They Be?

A person in Texas caught bird flu after mixing with dairy cattle. Should we be worried?

These Arizona scientists had the most impactful COVID research

Portrait of Raina MacIntyre by artist Karen Black, finalist in 2021 Archibald Prize

National Geographic - origins of SARS CoV 2

Science News - cloth masks

2020 - the year that changed us

Fox News - cloths masks should be washed

Nature News - COVID-19 vaccines

BMJ Blogs - cloth face masks should be washed daily

New York Times - are bubble face shields the way of the future?

Time - masks

CNN news - mask research

CBS news - mask research

Time Magazine - facemasks

The Conversation - masks

new York Times - coronavirus

Politico

What is the threat of coronavirus - The Guardian

Has the coronavirus spread to Australia - Radio National

Should i get a face mask (Forbes)

National Public Radio US - face masks

Universal face mask use (Time magazine)

How worried should I be about masks during COVID 19?

Should patients with suspected coronavirus present to their GP?

Stopping the pandemic of coronavirus - opinion piece, SMH

Lunch with Raina MacIntyre

IFL Science

Pacific Eclipse

New research on smallpox - Homeland Security

Smallpox attack could be catastrophic - Homeland Preparedness News

 

Panel discussion at The JP Getty Museum, Los Angeles - Is civilisation on the verge of collapse? Public event in Los Angeles, USA.

 

Are we ready for pandemics (ABC) interview

 

New journal, Global Biosecurity, launched by UNSW

 

Simulated smallpox epidemic reveals global challenges

 

Podcast "Data, disruption and unnatural pandemics". AGSM Activation Event Oct 11 2016

https://soundcloud.com/unswbusiness/agsm-activate-data-disruption

 

Interview on ABC TV on bird flu

 

The falling vaccine rates we don't hear about

 

Social media for disease outbreaks - fad or way of the future?

 

Global biosecurity threats

 

Thinking about getting the flu vaccine? here's what you need to know.

 

Taking the Ouch out of vaccines - the future of needle-free vaccination

 

 Want to boost vaccination? Don't punish the parents

 

How are nurses becoming infected with Ebola?

 

Flu jab may halve heart attack risk

 

Vaccination isn't just for kids - a guide to vaccination for the over 65's

 

Banning unvaccinated kids from childcare may have unofreseen consequences

 

Threats in health security

 

In the news

 

UNSW VIRL

Course convenor and designer 2015-2019: Bioterrorism and Health Intelligence 

Guest lecturer and course designer 2015-2019: Infectious Diseases Intelligence

 

ILP, PhD, Masters

Infectious diseases epidemiology, modelling, clinical research, epidemic infections, vaccines, influenza, COVID-19, avian influenza, emerging infections, risk analysis, biosafety and biosecurity

 

Emerging infectious diseases, infection, biosecurity, biodefense, biosafety, influenza, vaccines, adult vaccination, elderly vaccination, epidemiology, outbreaks, epidemic control, pandemics, travel and border control, HPV, pneumococcal disease, bioterrorism, smallpox, mpox, anthrax, Ebola, viral haemorrhagic fevers, MERS coronavirus, COVID-19, H5N1, avian influenza, health security, health intelligence, modelling, clinical trials, study design, big data, precision harm, artificial intelligence for epidemic detection.