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Dr Courtney Lane

Lead Epidemiologist - AMR & International Program, Centre for Pathogen Genomics & WHO Collaborating Centre for AMR

Overview

Courtney Lane is Lead Epidemiologist at the Centre for Pathogen Genomics (CPG) and WHO Collaborating Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). She has specialised expertise on the surveillance of AMR and the implementation of pathogen genomics into public health practice. Courtney is engaged in translational research and state, national and international public health implementation and training in these areas. Courtney is Discipline Co-Lead of Public Health at the Doherty Institute, and Lead for the Centre for Pathogen Genomics Surveillance Special Interest Group. Courtney is a qualified field epidemiologist (MAE 2014) and completed her PhD exploring genomic epidemiology in Australia in 2024 (University of Melbourne).

Publications

Selected publications

COVID-19: Integrating genomic and epidemiological data to inform public health interventions and policy in Tasmania, Australia
2025 · journal-article
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The importance of utilizing travel history metadata for informative phylogeographical inferences: a case study of early SARS-CoV-2 introductions into Australia
2025 · journal-article
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Genomic Surveillance of Invasive Meningococcal Disease During a National MenW Outbreak in Australia, 2017–2018
2024 · journal-article
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