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News

Friday, 28 Jun 2019

Changes to our ozone layer over the past 40 years have affected levels of UV radiation and therefore the risk of people developing skin cancer.

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Image of a gorge in Katherine
Monday, 24 Jun 2019

In three very different towns, hundreds to thousands of kilometres apart across three states, residents are united by a common experience.

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RSPH Researcher Dr Aparna Lal
Friday, 24 May 2019

study finds global changes in weather in Australia, were linked to cases of cryptosporidiosis - a common water-borne parasite that leads to gastro.

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Aparna Lal from the Research School of Population Health
Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Paralysed by climate despair, I’m finding it hard to think about the end of the world and what to make for dinner – but I know where to look for help.

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Ms Watson and Dr Lane
Thursday, 09 May 2019

A new study from the ANU, lead by Dr Jo Lane, found there were profound social impacts experienced by people with macular degeneration.

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The Attendees of the Train the Traner meeting
Wednesday, 03 Apr 2019

Learning by doing is what field epidemiology training is all about. Last week it was the trainers who came together to learn from each other.

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Events

Split image: on the left, a stylized brain graphic divided into four colored puzzle pieces; on the right, a smiling woman in a red blazer outdoors.
13 Oct 2021 | 10:30 - 11:30am

Learn strategies that can increase emotional agility by holding emotions loosely, facing them, and living a values-driven life.

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Two men in overalls in a boat on a river, with the phrase "Teach a man to fish" written above them.
2 Jun 2021 | 6 - 8pm

Big Sing Inc is holding a fundraiser to help support the work it is doing connecting Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians through singing and choral music.

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A woman's face overlaid with colorful digital data and code, creating a futuristic visual effect.
13 May 2021 | 1 - 1:30pm

Using AI to conduct systematic reviews of the human & animal literature to uncover patterns that will support our understanding of ME/CFS physiology & pathology

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A mural on a brick wall featuring an abstract design of puzzle pieces in black, red, and a central yellow circle.
13 May 2021 | 12:30 - 1pm

Understand the health & wellbeing of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children & families who have been admitted to Paediatric ICUs in Australia

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A computer screen displaying multi-colored code from a web development project.
11 Feb 2021 | 1pm - 11 Mar 2021 | 1:30pm

An introductory discussion of the probabilistic and statistical analysis of “string-counts” arising in fields such as genetic analysis.

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An abstract digital illustration featuring a human brain outlined within a glowing circle, surrounded by a complex blue circuit board pattern.
25 Feb 2021 | 12:30 - 1:30pm

Sharing methods & expertise in data analysis across RSPH & beyond.

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A newborn baby sleeps peacefully on a soft blue blanket.
4 Feb 2021 | 12:30 - 1pm

This PhD aims to provide insight into how to most effectively tailor BEmONC services in a range of humanitarian crises.

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A woman in a maroon veterinary shirt smiles while holding two black and white puppies outdoors.
26 Nov 2020 | 1 - 1:30pm

Investigating One Health approaches for Aboriginal communities in Australia and their contribution to health, and consider models for the future.

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A woman with curly hair smiling at the camera, wearing a colorful scarf and large earrings.
26 Nov 2020 | 12:30 - 1pm

Developing a collective capability framework & assessment tool to privilege Indigenous approaches as standard evaluative practice in public health.

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