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Associate Professor Aparna Lal, recipient of the Tony Ayers Award 2024
Thursday, 28 Nov 2024

Associate Professor Aparna Lal wins top honour with Tony Ayers Award for translational medicine

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New study found elevated risk of mesothelioma among men who had lived in a house containing loose-fill asbestos insulation. Image: Tunatura/AdobeStock
Thursday, 12 Sep 2024

New ACT Asbestos Health Study provides fresh insights into the link between developing cancer and living in a house containing loose-fill asbestos insulation.

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The Pac-EVIPP+ program supports leadership training tailored for epidemiology workforce across the Pacific.
Wednesday, 14 Aug 2024

ANU continues to build and support a strong applied field epidemiology community in the Pacific and Southeast Asia regions.

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The ANU-led research team in Timor-Leste will conduct a bacteria enteropathy and nutrition study over the next 4 years. Image: ANU/ Menzies School of Health Research
Thursday, 04 Jul 2024

NCEPH researchers will lead new ACIAR-funded research to investigate the link between animal-sourced foods and childhood stunting in Timor-Leste.

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Thursday, 13 Jun 2024

Dr Stephanie Davis has been awarded a Public Service Medal for her outstanding contributions throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Indigenous Elder Norman Frank holding a model of a proposed Wilya Janta home, with Serena Morton, and Nicole Frank. Photo: Simon Quilty.
Tuesday, 21 May 2024

Sub-standard housing combines with energy insecurity to produce dangerously hot and often overcrowded living conditions in remote Northern Territory communities

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Events

A woman working on a laptop at a dining table while holding a toddler who is playing with a piece of orange.
19 Nov 2020 | 1 - 1:30pm

Exploring the conditions of ‘work at home’ caring for an infant & potential risk factors for postnatal psychological distress.

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Logo of the Field Epidemiology Training, Master of Applied Epidemiology, featuring a stylized globe with text around it.
29 Oct 2020 | 1 - 1:30pm

The MAE Program Team are looking at innovative ways to provide supervision to the increasing number of scholars.

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Two women are sitting and chatting at a table with a cup of coffee and a pastry in a cozy cafe setting.
15 Oct 2020 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

October is Mental Health Month which provides us with a targeted opportunity to think about and talk about our mental health and wellbeing.

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A black and white photo of a person clutching their chest with one hand.
1 Oct 2020 | 1 - 1:30pm

Using large-scale linkage data for comparative investigation on workforce participation and social interaction of people with versus without CVD

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An elderly woman with glasses smiles joyfully while looking at a smartphone, accompanied by another woman wearing a face mask.
1 Oct 2020 | 12:30 - 12:45pm

A discussion of COVID-19 outbreak management in an aged care facility in May 2020

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A screenshot of a document titled "Retraction—Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of COVID-19: a multinational registry analysis" published in the Lancet, detailing the retraction reasons and acknowledgments.
23 Jul 2020 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

Panel discussion on the lessons learned following the retraction of Lancet and NEMJ articles and the implication for research practices.

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A person clutching their chest in discomfort, depicted in black and white.
11 Jun 2020 | 1 - 1:30pm

Investigating whether there is an association between remoteness and CVD incidence and how this relationship varies by education. 

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Person coding, reflected faintly on a computer screen displaying code.
21 May 2020 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

Aiming to identify biomarker patterns in routine clinical data, and explore how these patterns can be used to provide early indications of infection.

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Focus of colorful, blurry lines of computer code fills the screen, suggesting the complexity and density of programming work.
14 May 2020 | 8pm

The Research School of Psychology and Black Dog Institute present a webinar on the impact of information (and misinformation) on mental health during COVID-19.

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