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Genevieve O’Neill is an applied epidemiologist and Research Fellow with the Pacific Evidence for Informed Policies and Programs+ (PAC‑EVIPP+). Her work focuses on strengthening workforce capacity and supporting evidence-informed decision-making across the Pacific and Southeast Asia.

Genevieve has a background in critical care nursing and over a decade of experience in public health, pandemic preparedness, epidemiology, and international research. She is a graduate of the Australian Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP). Her work has included outbreak investigations, the development of surveillance systems, program evaluation, operational research, and capacity building initiatives. She has contributed to large, multi-centre, investigator-initiated studies and randomised controlled trials across Australia and internationally.

Qualifications

BNurs, MPH, MPhil(AppEpi)

Research Interests

  • Applied and field epidemiology
  • Public health surveillance and outbreak response systems
  • Pandemic preparedness and emerging diseases 
  • Development and evaluation of surveillance systems
  • Health system strengthening and workforce capacity building
  • Statistical analysis and automated data workflows (including R)
  • Equity in health and disease surveillance
  • Operational research, with a focus on ethical public health practice

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