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Associate Professor Anurag Sharma

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Health Economics, Applied Economics, Health Promotion, Public Health and Health Services
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I am   Associate Professor  at School of Population Health. Previously I worked at Centre for Health Economics, Monash University.
Dr Abrar Ahmad Chughtai

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Services

Abrar is a medical epidemiologist with more than 22 years of experience in the health sector, working with governmental, non-governmental, and international health organizations.
Dr David Charles Boettiger

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Services, Health Economics

David applies his expertise in epidemiology and health economics to analyse large datasets and create models that address global infectious disease challenges.
Dr Catherine Spooner

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Health and Health Services, Primary Health Care
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My disciplinary background is in psychology and public health and my current work focuses on the how primary health care can reduce health inequities.
Associate Professor Kathleen Falster

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

I am an epidemiologist leading research to inform and evaluate policy and service delivery initiatives to improve child population health.
Dr Max Hopwood

Faculty: Arts, Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Health and Health Services, Other Studies in Human Society, Other Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
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Dr Max Hopwood is a Research Fellow with the Centre for Social Research in Health.
Associate Professor Freddy Sitas

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Epidemiology, Public health, Epidemiological methods, Public Health and Health Services
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A/Prof Freddy Sitas is the Chief Operations Officer at International Centre for Future Health Systems, UNSW.  He has made a significant contribution in the design and implementation of policy
Dr Sadia Hossain

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Epidemiology, Paediatrics, Public Health and Health Services

Sadia completed her BSc (Neuroscience) with Honours (Physiology) from UNSW and then started a PhD program at UNSW Medicine (Paediatrics).
Mr Craig Smith

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Epidemiology, Public Health and Health Services

Craig Smith is the Clincal Campus Manager for the South West Sydney Clinical Campuses and is responsible for the delivery of UNSW programs at the south western Sydney sites.
Dr Toby Lea

Faculty: Arts, Design & Architecture
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Health and Health Services, Infectious Diseases, Mental Health, Health Promotion, Culture, Gender, Sexuality
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Dr Toby Lea is an applied social health researcher affiliated with the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney and the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health a
Dr Shanti Raman

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Community Child Health, Public Health and Health Services, Epidemiology, Human Rights
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Dr Raman is a Consultant Paediatrician whose research and teaching interests include health of migrants and refugees, international maternal and child health, poverty, child rights and child abuse
Dr Sarah Larney

Faculty: Medicine & Health
Fields of Research (FoR): Public Health and Health Services, Epidemiology
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Dr Sarah Larney is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal and adjunct Senior Lecturer at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), University of New South Wales.