Cameron Webb
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Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medical Science & Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute; Principal Hospital Scientist,
University of Sydney
Cameron Webb is a Clinical Associate Professor with the University of Sydney (School of Medical Science & Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute) and Principal Hospital Scientist with the Department of Medical Entomology at NSW Health Pathology, Westmead Hospital. Cameron's primary focus is understanding the role of environmental management and urban development in reducing the risks of mosquito-borne disease. He has been called on to provide expert advice on a range of medically important arthropods, such as mosquitoes, head lice, ticks, mites, biting midges, bed bugs and flies, to local, state and federal and international government agencies.
Key to his research is an understanding of the ecological role of mosquitoes and how wetland conservation, construction and rehabilitation projects may influence regional mosquito-borne disease risk together with changes in the local environment resulting from climate change, potential introductions of exotic mosquito species and personal protection strategies (e.g. insect repellents). With mosquito-borne disease caused by Japanese encephalitis, Murray Valley encephalitis, and Ross River viruses an ongoing concern for authorities around the country, strategic management plans are required to minimise future health risks in the face of climate change and extreme weather events.
In his position with the University of Sydney, Cameron regularly provides lectures in a range of undergraduate and post-graduate courses and has supervised a number of research students including collaborative projects with a number of research institutions around Australia.
He is currently one of the Research Education Academic Directors for Western Sydney (Baludarri) Precinct, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney.
Experience-
2002–present
Hospital Scientist, Westmead Hospital
2007–present
Clinical Lecturer, University of Sydney
2011–present
Research Partner, Sydney Institute for Emerging Infections and Biosecurity (SEIB)
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2001
University of Sydney, PhD
1995
Macquarie University, Bachelor of Science (Honours)
1994
Macquarie University, Bachelor of Science
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Public Health And Health Services (1117)
Environmental Science And Management (0502)
Infectious Diseases (110309)


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