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Thesis Proposal Review: Predictive performance of cardiovascular risk prediction models, contextual effects, and hotspots of cardiovascular risks in...
The aim is assess predictive performance of cardiovascular risk prediction models, contextual effects, and hotspots of cardiovascular risks in Ethiopia.
PhD Exit Seminar: Culture is strength: The relationship between wellbeing, people and place »
This PhD research privileges Aboriginal positions of the importance of culture for the wellbeing outcomes, and explores the relationships between them.
National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research Seminar Series »
Ensuring that Indigenous peoples lead the planning, governance, implementation and management of their health information is critical.
Thesis Proposal Review: Health Impacts of Ambient PM2.5 Pollution across Regions and Age Groups in China »
This thesis aims to first estimate age-and disease-specific deaths attributable to ambient PM2.5 in 31 provinces of China.
PhD Exit Seminar: Turbulence and recalibration; examination of epidemiology workforce effectiveness during emergency response »
My research aimed to build evidence and identify mechanisms to optimise the epidemiology workforce during crises.
Enabling Research Impact at ANU »
Join the Knowledge to Action Network as we learn, debate and discuss how, why and what ANU staff are doing to enable research impact.
Thesis Proposal Review: Surveillance and Modelling of Diseases at Low Prevalence »
Models can shed light on transmission, but modelling emerging diseases and diseases at low prevalence has unique challenges.
Thesis Proposal Review: Mixed-methods exploration of safety in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities »
This thesis aims to explore how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples understand and experience safety.
Thesis Proposal Review: Using digital tools to improve immunisation information systems in the Pacific Islands »
This thesis aims to examine the extent to which digital tools implemented for COVID-19 vaccination programs improved information systems for immunisation.
Women in STEM: Role models from the Australian National University »
Our panelists reflect on the challenges and opportunities in their journeys as champions of STEM.