Richard Bradbury
- richard.bradbury@jcu.edu.au
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5524-506X
- Associate Professor, Tropical Public Health and Medicine
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Publications
24
Awards
7
Contact Details
- (07) 4781 4611
- 0480 208 638
- richard.bradbury@icu.edu.au
Biography
Associate Professor
Richard Bradbury has a Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Laboratory science)
form the University of Tasmania. He began his career as a Medical Laboratory
Scientist in the Australian Diagnostic Pathology Industry, finishing as a Senior Medical
Scientist in the Microbiology Department of the Royal Hobart Hospital. After
completing his PhD at the University of Tasmania School of Medicine while working at the Hospital, he joined academia. His career has involved both
academic and clinical laboratory positions in Australia, West Africa, Eastern
Europe, and the United States of America.
A/Prof Bradbury is an internationally recognised parasitologist
and is the former Team Lead of the Parasitic Diseases Diagnostic Reference
Laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United
States of America. He is a member of the World Health Organization (WHO)
Diagnostic Technical Advisory group for Neglected Tropical Diseases, and the
WHO focus group for the ongoing implementation of the Gap Assessment Tool for
Neglected Tropical Diseases – Diagnostics. In 2023, he was a member of the
select team which wrote the WHO Guidelines Development Group for Public health
measures for the Control of strongyloidiasis. He has published widely and is an
editor for the prestigious journal Emerging Infectious Diseases and Parasitology Section Editor for the American Society for Microbiology's textbook, The
Manual Of Clinical Microbiology. Richard is a Fellow of the Australian Society for
Microbiology, a Fellow of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, and a
Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Science of the Royal College of Pathologists
of Australasia. In 2020, Richard was awarded the Australian Society for
Microbiology Lyn Gilbert award for major contributions to diagnostic laboratory microbiology nationally or internationally. Richard is
one of only six scientists to have received this prestigious national award
since its inception in 2014.
Research
Research Interests
Neglected Tropical Diseases, Medical Parasitology, Zoonotic Diseases, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Strongyloidiasis, Soil Transmitted Helminths, Laboratory Diagnostics, Epidemiology, Molecular Epidemiology.