Mrs Gina Mincham

Team Lead, Research Funding

Research Services

Research & Innovation


I am the Grant Applications Support Officer within the Research Projects Development Team in RIS for UniSA ALH, CHS and CCB. I am based at the Enterprise Hub and am available to discuss and help with the preparation and submission of grant applications for Category 1 funders - in particular, the ARC and NHMRC.
 

Year Citation
2021 White, T., Mincham, G., Montgomery, B. L., Jansen, C. C., Huang, X., Williams, C. R., . . . Viennet, E. (2021). Past and future epidemic potential of chikungunya virus in Australia. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15(11, article no. e0009963), 1-17.
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2020 Viennet, E., Frentiu, F. D., Williams, C. R., Mincham, G., Jansen, C. C., Montgomery, B. L., . . . Faddy, H. M. (2020). Estimation of mosquito-borne and sexual transmission of Zika virus in Australia: risks to blood transfusion safety. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 14(7), 1-25.
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2020 Hopkins, G. R., Maftei Muirson, J., Doherty, S., Mincham, G., & Williams, C. R. (2020). Salinity tolerance and brackish habitat utilization in the Common Australian Frog Crinia signifera. Journal of Herpetology, 54(2), 161-167.
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2019 Watson Brown, P., Viennet, E., Mincham, G., Williams, C. R., Montgomery, B. L., Flower, R. L. P., & Faddy, H. M. (2019). Epidemic potential of Zika virus in Australia: implications for blood transfusion safety. Transfusion, 59(2), 648-658.
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2019 Mincham, G., Baldock, K. L., Rozilawati, H., & Williams, C. R. (2019). Development of a mechanistic dengue simulation model for Guangzhou. Epidemiology and infection, 147, 1-7.
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2016 Williams, C. R., Mincham, G., Faddy, H., Viennet, E., Ritchie, S. A., & Harley, D. (2016). Projections of increased and decreased dengue incidence under climate change. Epidemiology and infection, 144(14), 3091-3100.
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2015 Williams, C. R., Gill, B. S., Mincham, G., Mohd Zaki, A. H., Abdullah, N., Mahiyuddin, W. R. W., . . . Kamaluddin, A. (2015). Testing the impact of virus importation rates and future climate change on dengue activity in Malaysia using a mechanistic entomology and disease model. Epidemiology and Infection, 143(13), 2856-2864.
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2014 Williams, C. R., Mincham, G., Ritchie, S. A., Viennet, E., & Harley, D. (2014). Bionomic response of Aedes aegypti to two future climate change scenarios in far north Queensland, Australia: implications for dengue outbreaks. Parasites and vectors, 7(1, article no. 447), 1-7.
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2013 Bannister Tyrrell, M., Williams, C., Ritchie, S., Rau, G., Lindesay, J., Mercer, G., & Harley, D. (2013). Weather-driven variation in dengue activity in Australia examined using a process-based modeling approach. American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 88(1), 65-72.
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2012 Petit, S., Waudby, H. P., Walker, A. T., Zanker, R. J., & Mincham, G. (2012). A non-mutilating method for marking small wild mammals and reptiles. Australian journal of zoology, 60(1), 64-71.
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2011 Williams, C., & Mincham, G. (2011). Growth and development performance of the ubiquitous urban mosquito Aedes notoscriptus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Australia varies with water type and temperature. Australian journal of entomology, 50(2), 195-199.
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