About me

... and what I do

I’m a veterinary epidemiologist working for the Victorian public service, and a PhD candidate within the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. I have a dog named Quaver, a miniature fox terrier X Jack Russel terrier. He is interesting if a little psychotic. I enjoy playing with data, dabbling in technology, tinkering with designs and making things efficient. Below are a few ways of getting in touch with me. [Read More]

Links

External links to other interesting sites and organisations

Gracify Gracify Co is a media & design studio specialising in branding, animation/VFX and web design. Website: gracify.co Contact: email One Health Research Society (OHRS) A special interest group for RHD students at the University of Melbourne looking to share knowledge and collaborate in disciplines relating to One Health. Website: Facebook Contact: email Postgraduates of Veterinary Science (POVS) A group for all research higher degree students within the University of Melbourne, Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences faculty (PhD and Masters). [Read More]

Papers

Publications I have contributed to authoring

Evidence of exposure to Rickettsia felis in Australian patients. Teoh, Yen Thon, et al. “Evidence of exposure to Rickettsia felis in Australian patients.” One Health 2 (2016): 95-98. Serological evidence of exposure to Rickettsia felis and Rickettsia typhi in Australian veterinarians. Teoh, Yen Thon, et al. “Serological evidence of exposure to Rickettsia felis and Rickettsia typhi in Australian veterinarians.” Parasites & vectors 10.1 (2017): 129. The epidemiology of Rickettsia felis infecting fleas of companion animals in eastern Australia Teoh, Yen Thon, et al. [Read More]