Matthew Ryan

Dr Matthew Ryan

Grant-Funded Researcher (B)

School of Mathematical Sciences

College of Science


Year Citation
2026 Ryan, M., Mendiolar, M., Pagendam, D., Hickson, R. I., & Trewin, B. (2026). Modelling Aedes albopictus management, incorporating immigration and bi-directional Wolbachia interactions. Journal of Pest Science, 99(2), 58-1-58-15.
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2026 Ryan, M., Hickson, R. I., Hill, E. M., House, T., Isham, V., Zhang, D., & Roberts, M. G. (2026). A behaviour and disease model of testing and isolation. Mathematics in Medical and Life Sciences, 3(1).
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2025 Ryan, M., Brindal, E., & Hickson, R. I. (2025). Behaviour and infection feedback loops inform early-stage behaviour emergence and the efficacy of interventions. Mathematics in Medical and Life Sciences, 2(1).
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2025 Bainbridge, T. F., Ryan, M., Golley, S., Kakoschke, N., & Brindal, E. (2025). Toxic behaviour facilitates echo chammber formation: An agent-based modelling simulation of science attitudes based on Spiral of Silence Theory. PLOS ONE, 20(6), 28 pages.
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2025 O’connor, E. J., Ryan, M., Brindal, E., Zajac, I. T., & Kakoschke, N. (2025). Lifestyle behavioural and socio-demographic predictors of distress and wellbeing among Australian adults. International Journal of Wellbeing, 15(2), 1-33.
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2025 Ryan, M., Ye, J., Sexton, J., Hickson, R. I., & Brindal, E. (2025). Face mask mandates alter major determinants of adherence to protective health behaviours in Australia.. Royal Society open science, 12(3), 241941.
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2025 Ryan, M., Baird, D. L., & Hendrie, G. A. (2025). Fruit, vegetables and discretionary food intake in Australian adults: Past trends and predicted progress towards population preventive health targets for 2030.. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 49(2), 100223.
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2024 Ryan, M., Brindal, E., Roberts, M., & Hickson, R. I. (2024). A behaviour and disease transmission model: incorporating the Health Belief Model for human behaviour into a simple transmission model.. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, 21(215), 20240038.
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2024 Hill, E. M., Ryan, M., Haw, D., Lynch, M. P., McCabe, R., Milne, A. E., . . . Bolton, K. J. (2024). Integrating human behaviour and epidemiological modelling: unlocking the remaining challenges. Mathematics in Medical and Life Sciences, 1(1).
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2023 Ryan, M., Tuke, J., Hutchinson, M. R., & Spencer, S. J. (2023). Gender-specific effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on scientific publishing productivity: Impact and resilience. Social Science and Medicine, 320, 115761-1-115761-9.
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2023 Amro, Z., Ryan, M., Collins-Praino, L. E., & Yool, A. J. (2023). Unexpected Classes of Aquaporin Channels Detected by Transcriptomic Analysis in Human Brain Are Associated with Both Patient Age and Alzheimer’s Disease Status. Biomedicines, 11(3), 1-19.
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2023 Ankeny, R. A., Whittaker, A. L., Ryan, M., Boer, J., Plebanski, M., Tuke, J., & Spencer, S. J. (2023). The power of effective study design in animal Experimentation: Exploring the statistical and ethical implications of asking multiple questions of a data set. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 112, 163-172.
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2023 Ryan, M., Glonek, G., Tuke, J., & Humphries, M. (2023). Capturing functional connectomics using Riemannian partial least squares.. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 15 pages.
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Year Citation
2023 Maskell, P., Ryan, M., Karawita, A., Hickson, R. I., & Golchin, M. (2023). Building a one-vs-all classifier for spatial prediction of detected pathogens. In Proceedings of the International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Modsim (pp. 560-566).

Year Citation
2025 Bainbridge, T. F., Ryan, M., Golley, S., Kakoschke, N., & Brindal, E. (2025). Pro- and Anti-Science Opinion Model (PASOM) Documentation.
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