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Kirsty Bolton

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science

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Research Summary

Kirsty initially studied physics and graduated with a PhD. in Astrophysics from the University of Cambridge in 2009. She has since been working in the field of infectious disease modelling, first as… read more

Recent Publications

  • VENKATESAN S, MYLES PR, BOLTON KJ, MUTHURI SG, AL KHUWAITIR T, ANOVADIYA AP, AZZIZ-BAUMGARTNER E, BAJJOU T, BASSETTI M, BEOVIC B, BERTISCH B, BONMARIN I, BOOY R, BORJA-ABURTO VH, BURGMANN H, CAO B, CARRATALA J, CHINBAYAR T, CILLONIZ C, DENHOLM JT, DOMINGUEZ SR, DUARTE PAD, DUBNOV-RAZ G, FANELLA S, GAO Z, G脡RARDIN P, GIANNELLA M, GUBBELS S, HERBERG J, HIGUERA IGLESIAS AL, HOEGER PH, HU XY, ISLAM QT, JIM脡NEZ MF, KEIJZERS G, KHALILI H, KUSZNIERZ G, KUZMAN I, LANGENEGGER E, LANKARANI KB, LEO YS, LIBSTER RP, LINKO R, MADANAT F, MALTEZOS E, MAMUN A, MANABE T, METAN G, MICKIENE A, MIKI膯 D, MOHN KGI, OLIVA ME, OZKAN M, PAREKH D, PAUL M, RATH BA, REFAEY S, RODR脥GUEZ AH, SERTOGULLARINDAN B, SKR臉T-MAGIER艁O J, SOMER A, TALAREK E, TANG JW, TO K, TRAN D, UYEKI TM, VAUDRY W, VIDMAR T, ZAROGOULIDIS P, and NGUYEN-VAN-TAM JS, 2019. The Journal of infectious diseases. (In Press.)
  • BOLTON, KIRSTY J, MCCAW, JAMES M, BROWN, LORENA, JACKSON, DAVID, KEDZIERSKA, KATHERINE and MCVERNON, JODIE, 2015. PloS one. 10(3), e0120138
  • BOLTON, K J, MCCAW, J M, MCVERNON, J and MATHEWS, J D, 2014. Epidemics. 8, 18-27
  • OTETE EH, AHANKARI AS, JONES H, BOLTON KJ, JORDAN CW, BOSWELL TC, WILCOX MH, FERGUSON NM, BECK CR and PULESTON RL, 2013. PloS one. 8(12), e84224

Current Research

Kirsty initially studied physics and graduated with a PhD. in Astrophysics from the University of Cambridge in 2009. She has since been working in the field of infectious disease modelling, first as a McKenzie Fellow at the University of Melbourne, then as an Anne McLaren fellow (2013-2022) at the 海角黑料. She is particularly interested in understanding the role of the immune response and behaviour in shaping epidemic patterns, in particular within educational settings such as universities.

  • VENKATESAN S, MYLES PR, BOLTON KJ, MUTHURI SG, AL KHUWAITIR T, ANOVADIYA AP, AZZIZ-BAUMGARTNER E, BAJJOU T, BASSETTI M, BEOVIC B, BERTISCH B, BONMARIN I, BOOY R, BORJA-ABURTO VH, BURGMANN H, CAO B, CARRATALA J, CHINBAYAR T, CILLONIZ C, DENHOLM JT, DOMINGUEZ SR, DUARTE PAD, DUBNOV-RAZ G, FANELLA S, GAO Z, G脡RARDIN P, GIANNELLA M, GUBBELS S, HERBERG J, HIGUERA IGLESIAS AL, HOEGER PH, HU XY, ISLAM QT, JIM脡NEZ MF, KEIJZERS G, KHALILI H, KUSZNIERZ G, KUZMAN I, LANGENEGGER E, LANKARANI KB, LEO YS, LIBSTER RP, LINKO R, MADANAT F, MALTEZOS E, MAMUN A, MANABE T, METAN G, MICKIENE A, MIKI膯 D, MOHN KGI, OLIVA ME, OZKAN M, PAREKH D, PAUL M, RATH BA, REFAEY S, RODR脥GUEZ AH, SERTOGULLARINDAN B, SKR臉T-MAGIER艁O J, SOMER A, TALAREK E, TANG JW, TO K, TRAN D, UYEKI TM, VAUDRY W, VIDMAR T, ZAROGOULIDIS P, and NGUYEN-VAN-TAM JS, 2019. The Journal of infectious diseases. (In Press.)
  • BOLTON, KIRSTY J, MCCAW, JAMES M, BROWN, LORENA, JACKSON, DAVID, KEDZIERSKA, KATHERINE and MCVERNON, JODIE, 2015. PloS one. 10(3), e0120138
  • BOLTON, K J, MCCAW, J M, MCVERNON, J and MATHEWS, J D, 2014. Epidemics. 8, 18-27
  • OTETE EH, AHANKARI AS, JONES H, BOLTON KJ, JORDAN CW, BOSWELL TC, WILCOX MH, FERGUSON NM, BECK CR and PULESTON RL, 2013. PloS one. 8(12), e84224
  • BOLTON, K J, MCCAW, J M, MOSS, R, MORRIS, R S, WANG, S, BURMA, A, DARMA, B, NARANGEREL, D, NYMADAWA, P and MCVERNON, J, 2012. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90(4), 264-271
  • BOLTON, KIRSTY J, MCCAW, JAMES M, FORBES, KRISTIAN, NATHAN, PAULA, ROBINS, GARRY, PATTISON, PHILIPPA, NOLAN, TERRY and MCVERNON, JODIE, 2012. PloS one. 7(2), e30893
  • MATHEWS, JD, DORA, PC, BOLTON, KJ, MCVERNON, J and MCCAW, JM, 2011. Proof of principle for an immunological model to explain mortality variations over the three waves of the 1918-19 pandemic Influenza and other respiratory viruses. 5 (Supp. 1), 202-229
  • BOLTON, KJ, MCCAW, JM, MCVERNON, J and MATHEWS, JD, 2011. Exploring alternate immune hypotheses in dynamical models for the 1918-19 influenza pandemic Influenza and other respiratory viruses. 202-209

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