Associate Professor David Heslop
- Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (FAFOEM)
- Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
- Associate Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators (AFRACMA)
- Doctor of Philosophy (USyd)
- Master of Public Health (USyd)
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)Ìý(USyd)
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Honours 1 (USyd)
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Dr David Heslop is an Associate Professor at the School of Population Health at UNSW Sydney, and a practicing vocationally registered General Practitioner (FRACGP), an Occupational and Environmental Physician (FAFOEM) with RACP.. He retains military responsibilities as Senior Medical Adviser for CBRNE to the Australian Army and to Australian Defence Force (ADF) leadership. During a military career of over 15 years he has deployed into a variety of complex and austere combat environments, and has advanced international training in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) Medicine. He has experience in planning for and management of major disasters, mass casualty and multiple casualty situations. He is regularly consulted and participate in the development and review of national and international clinical and operational general military and CBRNE policy and doctrine. His research interests lie in health and medical systems innovation and research using computational modelling and simulation to address otherwise intractable problems.
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- MRFF Frontiers Grant Stage 1. EPIWATCH - Global Epidemic Intelligence Observatory and Early Warning System. Chief Investigator. $1,000,000. 2021-2022.
- NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence. BREATHE. Airborne threats to Health. Chief Investigator. $2,500,000 over 5 years. 2022-2027.
- Defence Strategic Policy Grant Scheme. Boxwood Scenarios. Exploring the impact of climate change and geopolitical change on CBRNE proliferation. $99,000. 2021-2023
- NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence. Integrated Systems for Epidemic Response (ISER). Chief Investigator. $2,500,000 over 5 years. 2016-2021.
- Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group). Chimaera Evolution – An experiment by simulation framework to support CBR medical planning, preparedness and operational response. Bioterrorism Stream collaborative research grant. Chief Investigator. $575,000 over 3 years. FY 17-19
- 2xÌýIndustry funded reseatch grants totalling $210,000.
My interests lie in health and medical systems innovation and research. I retain linkages with key national civilian and military education, research and development organisations and retain an active involvement in a wide variety of projects and initiatives supporting national public health preparedness goals.
MyÌýcurrent research effort and interests touch on complexity science, agent based and deterministic modelling, emergent complex adaptive systems phenomena, test and evaluation of systems, policy research, epidemic modelling, exotic and emerging infections, disaster preparedness and response, organisational resilience in health care, development of robust socio-technical systems in health care, and the modelling, simulation and investigation of public health interventions and systems.
Methods that I utilise in my research are:
Ìý- Sociotechnical systems modeling and simulation
Ìý- Hybrid Modeling (Agent Based Modeling, Discrete Event Modeling, System Dynamics)
Ìý- Artificial intelligence and autonomous agents
Ìý- Qualitative and mixed methods
Ìý- Epidemiology
Ìý- Geospatial/GIS based approaches
My Research Supervision
Post-Doctoral Researcher:
- Dr Mitko Alexandrov (Faculty of Built Environment)
Higher Degree (PhD) Candidates:
- Abigail Trewin (Professional Doctorate in Public Health)
- Arshpreet Sran (Professional Doctorate in Public Health)
- Lynelle Hales (Professional Doctorate in Public Health)
- Sean Casey (Professional Doctorate in Public Health)
- Nathan George (Professional Doctorate in Public Health)
- Haley Stone (PhD - Kirby Institute)
- Mohana Kunasekaran (PhD - Kirby Institute)
- Shovon Bhattacharjee (PhD - Kirby Institute)
Medical Program Project Supervision:
2022
- Mr Jordan Zhang (UNSW Clinical AI ILP)
2021
- Evelyn Wilkins (ILP)
2019
- Mr Stewart McNamaraÌý(ILP)
- Mark ButoracÌý(ILP)
2018
- Kaspar FiebigÌý(ILP)
2017
- James NiddrieÌý(ILP)
- Jack ConnollyÌý(ILP)
- Jia OngÌý(ILP)
- Zahran TohidÌý(ILP)
- John VassilÌý(ILP)
My Teaching
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