Dr Erin Walsh
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About
Dr Erin I. Walsh is a research fellow at the National Center of Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH), ANU. She completed her PhD in self-report psychological research methods in 2015, and subsequently has led projects involving both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis.
Her current focus is the use of visualisation as a tool for communicating population health information, with ongoing interests in cross-disciplinary methodological synthesis, and innovation in playful data collection.
Alongside research, she works as a scientific illustrator, offering assistance with stimuli preparation, data visualization, and figure preparation for scholarly publication or engaging the general public with science.
Affiliations
Research interests
- Visual brokerage
- Research methodology
- Healthy ageing
- Neurobiology-personality-environment interactions as determinants of wellbeing
- Data visualization
- Scientific illustration
Projects
- Bushfire smoke and our health: a guide for kids and grown-ups, Principal investigator
- Social media use, sleep problems, and mental health: The eMEDIATE study, Supervisor
- Cognitive Ageing & Dementia, Researcher
- COVID-19 Survey, Researcher
- Flourishing Across the Lifespan, Researcher
- Neuroimaging & Brain Lab, Researcher
- Physical Activity for Better Health and Drive (PhAB-HeaD), Researcher
- Bushfire Smoke Risk Communication and Health Protection , Support officer
Location
Room 2.10, Building 54