Professor Ray Lovett
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About
Professor Raymond Lovett BN, RN, BHSc, MAE, PhD is the Associate Director Culture and Wellbeing Research at the National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research in the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University. He also holds an adjunct Fellowship at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) in the Indigenous Social and Cultural Wellbeing group. Ray is an Aboriginal (Ngiyampaa/Wongaibon) epidemiologist with extensive experience in health services research, large scale data analysis for public health policy development and evaluation.
Affiliations
- Yardhura Walani, Researcher
Research interests
Cohort Studies
Social Epidemiology
Cultural determinants of health and wellbeing
Psychometrics
Data Sovereignty and Governance
Projects
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, Principal investigator
- Large-scale data to improve Aboriginal child health: seeding success and beyond, Principal investigator
- Mayi Kuwayu Study, Principal investigator
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander chronic disease management models, Supervisor
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural determinants of health and wellbeing, Supervisor
- Chronic disease and healthy ageing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including tobacco, Researcher
- Enhancing Chronic Disease Care , Researcher
- FaCtS Study, Researcher
- Kulay Kalingka Study , Researcher
- Mental health and wellbeing around the Voice to Parliament Referendum, Researcher
- Small area estimation of health outcomes, Researcher
- Smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults: health impacts, associated factors, and trends over time, Researcher
- Whole-of-population linked data project, Researcher
Location
Room 1.22, Building 54