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    Allison Imrie

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    Associate Professor Allison Imrie is in the School of Biomedical Sciences at University of Western Australia and a collaborator on a project in the laboratory pillar of APPRISE.

    Her areas of expertise include molecular epidemiology, immunogenetics, flaviviruses and Dengue virus.

    Find out more about Associate Professor Imrie’s publications.

    Related Projects

    • Improved detection and characterisation of flaviviruses and their antibodies in humans, animals and mosquitoes

    Related Publications

    • Genome sequence analysis of first Ross River virus isolate from Papua New Guinea indicates long-term, local evolution
    • Phylogenetic and timescale analysis of Barmah Forest virus as inferred from genome sequence analysis
    • Genome-scale phylogeny and evolutionary analysis of Ross River virus reveals periodic sweeps of lineage dominance in Western Australia, 1977-2014
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