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Dr Aparna Lal
Thursday, 05 Nov 2020

Dr Aparna Lal honoured with 'ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Award'

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Directors of the Smallpox Eradication Program, Lane on right. Credit: CDC
Monday, 02 Nov 2020

Epidemiologist who helped conquer smallpox, and educate the next generation of ‘disease detectives’

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Dr Ellie Paige
Monday, 02 Nov 2020

The life-changing decisions shaping a research career in population health

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Dr Tambri Housen
Monday, 19 Oct 2020
Thursday, 15 Oct 2020

Increasing awareness and preventing disease on this Global Handwashing Day

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Events

20 Feb 2020 | 1 - 2pm

This seminar will present an overview of multi-sector health responses during natural disasters.

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30 Jan 2020 | 12:30pm

PhD exit seminar discussing the implementation of the Gelman and Hill approach for imputation of missing data at higher levels.

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13 Dec 2019 | 12 - 1:15pm

An update and robust discussion of the current landscape on out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in Australia.

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29 Nov 2019 | 12:30pm

Thesis proposal to investigate cancer in the Maldives from a quantitative and qualitative point of view.

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15 Nov 2019 | 3:30 - 5pm

What Australia has and hasn’t done to tackle climate change impacts on human health in 2019?

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14 Nov 2019 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

Navigating the difficult terrain of conventional academic beliefs about the nature of research, and the risks of taking overtly partisan action.

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21 Oct 2019 | 5:30 - 7:30pm

Learn about a new and interactive way of identifying IP trends in your field of research.

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4 Sep 2019 | 5:30 - 7pm

A evening panel discussion on lessons learned from Ebola and other humanitarian settings to achieve positive and social health outcomes.

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11 Jul 2019 | 12 - 2pm

We invite you to attend this Symposium to hear four presentations as we share our knowledge through our voice, in celebration of NAIDOC week 2019.

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