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Discipline Areas

 

Biochemistry Ethics Pharmacology
Biomedical Engineering Genetics Physiology
Demography Immunology Politics
Dentistry Indigenous Health Psychiatry & Psychology
Economics & Commerce Law Public Health
Education Nutrition Sociology
Endocrinology Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Reproductive Health) Virology
Epidemiology Paediatrics Non-Research Members

 

Biochemistry

Biochemistry is the chemistry of living organisms and their vital processes. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • A/Prof Peter Coyle (birth abnormalities, cognition, zinc nutrition, prenatal alcohol, prenatal infection)
  • Dr Kirk Jensen (mRNA localisation, gene control, neuronal development)
  • Dr Dan Peet (oxygen sensing, hypoxia, gene regulation, peptidyl hydroxylases)
  • Dr Murray Whitelaw (gene function, transcription factors)

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical engineering is a discipline concerned with the development and manufacture of medical devices, diagnostic devices, drugs and other therapies. It is more concerned with biological, safety and regulatory issues than other forms of engineering. It may be defined as "The application of engineering principles and techniques to the medical field".

Demography

Demography is broadly a branch of sociology that studies various characteristics of human populations. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Diana Hetzel (socioeconomic determinants of health, health inequalities, health indicators, child abuse and neglect)
  • Prof Graeme Hugo (international and internal migration, population and policy, rural and regional development)
  • Dr Lareen Newman (social determinants of health, digital technologies and resource access, cultural and gender impacts on services access-impacts on family wellbeing, maternity care)
 

Dentistry

Very broadly, Dentistry is the branch of medicine dealing with the anatomy and development and diseases of the teeth. Members below also look at the social and population aspects of dental health.

  • Dr Lisa Jamieson (indigenous adolescents, prospective cohort design, lifecourse methodology, dental disease experience, social and behavioural research)
  • Prof John Spencer (cohort studies, oral health, intervention studies, community influence)

Economics & Commerce

In simple terms, economics is the study of the trade-offs involved when choosing between alternate sets of decisions. Health economics is concerned with the formal comparison of costs and consequences of health care. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Eran Binenbaum (research funding, institutional structures, commercialisation)
  • Mr James Doidge (child abuse and neglect, prevention, epidemiology, cost of illness, burden of disease) [PhD student]
  • Dr Margaret Lightbody (women in management, nausea/vomiting in pregnancy)
 

Education

Education encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, positive judgment and well-developed wisdom. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Prof Murray Drummond (health promotion, qualitative, men's health and masculinities, boys' health, body image, social determinants)
  • Dr Susan Krieg (young children, social inclusion, participation and engagement)
  • A/Prof Jonathan Newbury (rural medical education, aboriginal health, paediatrics, recreational drug use)
  • A/Prof Maree O'Keefe (child health and development, curriculum development, consumer participation, interview skills assessment)
  • Dr Shirley Yates (quantative, children's psychosocial development, learning environments, mathematics education)
 

Endocrinology

Endocrinology is the study of the structure and functions of the endocrine glands and the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the endocrine system. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Ravinder Anand-Ivell (spermatogenesis, reproductive tissue differentiation, steroidogenesis, reproductive biology)
  • Prof Peter Clifton (obesity, heart disease, lipids, nutrition)
  • Dr Cathie Coulter (adrenal gland, steroidogenesis, glucocorticoid, fetus, cardiovascular system)
  • Dr Kathryn Gatford (fetal growth, programming, growth hormone, insulin)
  • Prof Richard Ivell / (spermatogenesis, reproductive tissue differentiation, cryptorchidism, human implantation, regulation of steroidogenesis)
  • Prof Howard Morris (vitamin D, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, bone, cancer)
  • Prof Julie Owens (early origins of adult diabetes and obesity, placental and neonatal growth and metabolism, insulin like growth factors)
  • A/Prof Jeff Schwartz (hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, cardiovascular and renal system, fetal programming)
  • Prof Gary Wittert (obesity, appetite, androgens, aging, diabetes)
 

Epidemiology

Epidemiology is a discipline studying the incidence, distribution and control of disease in a population. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • A/Prof Peter Baghurst (public health and clinical outcomes of care, smoking, pregnancy outcome)
  • Dr Genevieve Baratiny (cancer epidemiology, rural health, public health interventions, prevention, health services research)
  • Ms Sally Brinkman (child development, monitoring, evaluation, measurement-development, international-comparison)
  • Dr Catherine Chittleborough (early child development, prediction models, health inequalities, life course)
  • A/Prof Michael Davies (fetal programming, social epidemiology)
  • Dr James Dollman (children's physical activity, body composition, fitness)
  • Dr Lynne Giles (childhood growth, social relationships, healthy ageing)
  • Dr Lisa Jamieson (indigenous adolescents, prospective cohort design, lifecourse methodology, dental disease experience, social and behavioural research)
  • Dr Ming Li (overweight and obesity, diabetes, metabolic disorders, maternal and children's health, biological pathway of health behaviours)
  • Prof John Lynch (population health, evidence-based public health, early life interventions)
  • A/Prof Vivienne Moore (women's health, child growth and development)
  • Dr Kate Ridley (physical activity, sedentary behaviour, youth)
  • Dr Lisa Smithers (fatty acids, development, vision, infants, clinical trials)
  • Dr Emily Steele (social and life course epidemiology, women's health and well-being)
  • Dr Melissa Whitrow (social determinants of health, ethnicity and health, child and adolescent growth, respiratory health, cardiovascular health)

 

Ethics

Ethics can be broadly defined as the philosophical study of moral values and rules. Members specialising in this research area include:

Genetics

Genetics in simple terms is the study of the genetic composition, heredity, and variation of organisms. HDA members have expertise in clinical and research genetics using animal models and human data.

  • Dr Stephen Bent (bioinformatics, genome and transcriptome analysis, placental gene expression, pathogen evolution, metagenomics)
  • Dr Caroline Bull (nutrigenomics, telomeres, DNA damage, nutrition, psychological stress, preventative health)
  • Prof Eric Haan (clinical genetics, birth defects, genetic testing, epidemiology, gene mapping, cerebral palsy)
  • Dr Simon Koblar (neurological development & disease)
  • Dr Michael Lardelli (developmental genetics, zebrafish, disease modelling, embryo development, alzheimers disease, neuronal differentiation)
  • Mr Michael O'Callaghan (cerebral palsy, genetics, genomics, epidemiology)
  • Dr Nathan O'Callaghan (nutritional genomics, DNA damage, telomere biology, genome health)
  • Prof Robert Richards (human genetic disease, neural crest cells)

 

Immunology

Immunology is the study of all aspects of the immune system including its structure and function, disorders of the immune system, blood banking, immunisation and organ transplantation.

  • Dr Claire Jessup (pancreatic islet transplantation, vascular biology, allorejection, beta cell function, apoptosis, gene therapy)
  • Prof Heddy Zola (immunology, leukocyte biology, diagnostic and therapeutic targets)

Indigenous Health

HDA members aim to undertake research relating to the overall health and well-being status of native Australians. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Mrs Jennifer Caruso (history, impact on wellbeing of Indigenous communities/individuals) [PhD Student]
  • Dr Lisa Jamieson (indigenous adolescents, prospective cohort design, lifecourse methodology, dental disease experience, social and behavioural research)
  • Dr Inge Kowanko (social and emotional wellbeing, holistic care, primary health care, mental health)
  • A/Prof Jonathan Newbury (rural medical education, general aboriginal health, recreational drug use)
  • Dr Susan Semple (indigenous traditional medicine, complementary medicine, ethnopharmacology, traditional knowledge)

 

Law

In general terms law is a rule or body of rules for conduct that are essential to or binding upon human society. HDA members involved in different forms of law impacting on healthy development include:

Nutrition

Nutrition can be broadly defined as the study of what people eat and the effects of food on health. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Paul Anderson (nutrition, skeletal development, vitamin D metabolism, calcium, osteoporosis)
  • Dr Jane Bowen (children's nutrition and wellbeing, healthy weight)
  • Dr Grant Brinkworth (obesity, weight control, lifestyle disease, cardiovascular health, reproductive function)
  • Dr Caroline Bull (nutrigenomics, telomeres, DNA damage, nutrition, psychological stress, preventative health)
  • Prof Peter Clifton (obesity, heart disease, lipids, nutrition)
  • Dr Alison Coates (omega-3 fatty acids, inflammation, obesity, metabolic syndrome, bioactive nutrients, cardiovascular health)
  • Prof Lynne Cobiac (nutritional intakes and prevention of disease)
  • Prof Robert Gibson (dietary fats, omega 3 fatty acids, preterm infants, term infants)
  • A/Prof Gordon Howarth (probiotics, prebiotics, bioactive extracts, gastrointestinal health and disease, animal models)
  • Prof Peter Howe (omega-3, phytoestrogens, polyphenols, endothelial function, blood pressure)
  • Dr Anthea Magarey (child obesity, prevention, management, nutrition methodology)
  • A/Prof Maria Makrides (dietary fatty acids, iron, growth, development, randomised control trials)
  • Dr Beverly Muhlhausler (programming, obesity, appetitie, energy balance, maternal nutrition)
  • Dr Karen Murphy (nutrition, dairy, omega-3, cardiovascular disease)
  • A/Prof Manny Noakes (high protein, low carbohydrate diets, poly cystic ovarian syndrome, treating obesity, reproductive health)
  • Dr Nathan O'Callaghan (nutritional genomics, DNA damage, telomere biology, genome health)
  • A/Prof Jane Scott (public health nutrition, epidemiology, health promotion, breastfeeding)
  • Dr Lisa Smithers (fatty acids, development, vision, infants, clinical trials)
  • Dr Cuong Tran (zinc nutrition, gastrointestinal infections and disorders, coeliac disease, helicobacter pylori, metallothionein)
  • Dr Jo Zhou (maternal and early childhood nutrition, micronutrient deficiency, pregnancy, infancy)

Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Reproductive Health)

Obstetrics and Gynaecology is the science and clinical practice of Human Reproductive Health. Members specialising in this research area have various sub-specialities within this discipline and are listed below:

  • Dr Ravinder Anand-Ivell (spermatogenesis, reproductive tissue differentiation, steroidogenesis, reproductive biology)
  • Dr Hassan Bakos (male infertility, oxidative sperm DNA damage, pregnancy, metabolism, assisted reproductive technology)
  • Dr Tina Bianco-Miotto (early origins of disease, epigenetic programming, cancer, fetal and placenta development)
  • Prof Caroline Crowther (evidence based care, maternal fetal medicine, multiple pregnancy, preterm birth, randomised control trials)
  • Prof Gus Dekker (immunology and genetics of pre-eclampsia, prediction and prevention of adverse pregnancy outcome, maternal fetal medicine)
  • Dr Kylie Dunning (oocyte biology, oocyte developmental competence, lipid metabolism)
  • Mr Tod Fullston (gamete and embryo biology, obesity, sperm, heritable, predisposition, epigenetic)
  • Dr Denise Furness (nutrition, DNA damage, preeclampsia, IUGR, B-vitamins, homocysteine)
  • Dr Kathryn Gatford (fetal growth, programming, growth hormone, insulin)
  • Dr Rob Gilchrist (oocyte, in vitro maturation, follicle, ovary, embryo)
  • Dr Andrea Gordon (pregnancy substance abuse, neonatal abstinence syndrome, methadone, buprenophine)
  • Dr John Hayball (immunology and cell biology, immune tolerance, T cell immunity, antigen processing)
  • Dr Amanda Highet (placental development, trophoblast cell differentiation and invasion, insulin-like growth factors, renin-angiotensin system)
  • Dr Nicolette Hodyl (fetal growth and development, neonatal immunology, placental function, pregnancy)
  • Dr Melinda Jasper (reproductive immunology, endometrial receptivity, implantation, early pregnancy, tissue remodelling)
  • Dr Karen Kind (embryonic environment, fetus, placenta)
  • Dr Michelle Lane (embryo culture, oocyte maturation, developmental consequences)
  • Prof Alastair MacLennan (cerebral palsy causation)
  • Dr Megan Mitchell (ovary, oocyte, embryo development, nutritional cues)
  • Dr Lisa Moran (polycystic ovary syndrome, obesity, nutrition, insulin resistance, reproductive health)
  • Prof Robert Norman (in vitro fertilisation, polycystic ovarian syndrome, reproduction)
  • A/Prof Mark Nottle (female reproductive physiology, embryo culture, stem cells)
  • Mr Michael O'Callaghan (cerebral palsy, genetics, genomics, epidemiology)
  • Dr Nayana Parange (fetal echocardiography in high-risk pregnancies)
  • Dr Karin Ried (infertility, menstrual health, traditional chinese medicine: diagnosis and treatment, preconception care)
  • A/Prof Claire Roberts (pregnancy, placenta, intra-uterine growth, fetus, cell invasion)
  • Prof Sarah Robertson (immunology, early pregnancy, embryo and placental development, cytokines)
  • Prof Jeffrey Robinson (early origins of adult diseases, clinical trials, cohort studies)
  • Dr Rebecca Robker (ovarian cell biology, obesity, gene expression, gene targeted mouse models, immunology)
  • Prof Ray Rodgers (ovary, follicle, extracellular matrix, signalling)
  • Dr Darryl Russell (ovarian, oocyte and embryo development, cell signalling, tissue morphogenesis, oocyte maturation, endocrinology, reproductive cancer)
  • Dr Amanda Sferruzzi-Perri (placenta, fetal growth, cytokine, molecular mechanisms, pregnancy complications)
  • Dr Michael Stark (fetal/neonatal physiology, neonate, oxidative stress, inflammation, developmental programming)
  • Jaqueline Sudiman (assisted reproductive technology, in vitro maturation, oocyte) [PhD Student]
  • Zhixian Sui (pregnancy health; antenatal exercise in overweight women, nutrition, pregnancy psychology) [PhD Student]
  • Dr Maria Ohlsson Teague (paternal obesity and infertility, gamete and embryo biology, metabolic and reproductive health in offspring)
  • A/Prof Jeremy Thompson (conception, environment, embryo, development)
  • Dr Kelton Tremellen (ovarian reserve, recurrent miscarriage, male infertility, related infertility)
  • Dr Linda Wu (ovarian cell biology, obesity, female infertility, ovary, women's health)
  • Dr Deirdre Zander-Fox (assisted reproductive technology, pre-implantation embryo development and cryopreservation, reproductive toxicology)

Paediatrics

In simple terms, paediatrics is the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury in children. HDA members from sub-specialties of paediatrics are listed below:

  • Dr Manya Angley (autism, psychotropics, aetiology, diagnosis, phenotyping)
  • Dr Sarah Blunden (health psychology, paediatric sleep, effect of sleep on development, performance, behaviour)
  • A/Prof Jenny Couper (diabetes - endothelial dysfunction, preclinical diabetes, type 1 diabetes)
  • Dr Angela Crettenden (childhood disability, acquired brain injury, carer well-being)
  • Prof Geoff Davidson (gastroenterology - gastro intestinal motility, diarrhoeal disease, non-invasive testing, novel foods, inflammatory bowel disease)
  • Prof Eric Haan (human and clinical genetics - birth defects, genetic testing, epidemiology, gene mapping, cerebral palsy)
  • Ms Rachel Hiller (autism, gender, theory of mind, socialisation) [Phd Student]
  • Prof Irene Hudson (brain research, depression, neuromotor work, biostatistics)
  • Dr Debbie James (children's communication, speech and language problems; assessment and intervention)
  • Dr Mark Kohler (child sleep, apnea, cognition/cognitive performance, behaviour, developmental psychology)
  • Mr Michael O'Callaghan (cerebral palsy, genetics, genomics, epidemiology)
  • Dr David Parsons (airway, cystic fibrosis, gene therapy, lung, nose)
  • Dr Julia Pitcher (neurophysiology, human motor control, corticospinal development, plasticity, motor learning)
  • Dr Pammi Raghavendra (paediatric disability, participation of children with disabilities in the community, quality of life, evidence-based practice, augmentative and alternative communication)
  • Ms Amelia Searle (early childhood, transition to school, mental health, engagement in learning, resilience) [PhD Student]
  • Ms Jacqueline Stephens (general surgery-ENT, clinical research, quality of life, patient experience, epidemiology) [PhD Student]
  • Ms Kate Strohm (siblings of children with special needs, child health, psychology, families, disability)
  • Ms Rebecca Taylor (child and adolescent health, children with disabilities, participation, time-use, asperger syndrome, computer based survey) [PhD Student]
  • Dr Grant Tomkinson (paediatric exercise, anthropometry, fitness, secular trends)
  • Dr Cuong Tran (zinc nutrition, gastrointestinal infections and disorders, coeliac disease, helicobacter pylori, metallothionein)
  • A/Prof Cory Xian (bone biology, mechanisms of bone growth, regulation of bone growth and bone mass accumulation, injury and repair - growth factors and stem cells, growth plate injury, cancer chemotherapy)
  • Dr Jo Zhou (maternal and early childhood nutrition, micronutrient deficiency, pregnancy, infancy)
  • Prof Heddy Zola (immunology, leukocyte biology, diagnostic and therapeutic targets)

Pharmacology

This discipline can be explained as the study of drugs and dietary supplements and their origin, nature, properties, and effects upon living organisms. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Prof Robert Ali (substitution therapy, drug withdrawal therapy, HIV)
  • Dr Manya Angley (psychotropics, autism, phenotyping, aetiology, diagnosis)
  • Dr Femke Buisman-Pijlman (drugs and addiction, stress, neuroscience, psychopharmacology, early environmental factors)
  • Dr Matt Gaughwin (social ethics, theory of addiction)
  • Dr Andrea Gordon (pregnancy substance abuse, neonatal abstinence syndrome, methadone, buprenophine)
  • Dr Libby Hotham (substance abuse, pregnancy, ADHD, psychostimulants)
  • Dr Sophie Pointer (illicit drugs, harm minimisation, drug driving, adolescent cannabis use)
  • Dr Susan Semple (indigenous traditional medicine, complementary medicine, ethnopharmacology, traditional knowledge)
  • Prof Jason White (tolerance and dependence, stimulants, opioids, treatment)

Physiology

Physiology can be broadly explained as the study of functions and processes in living things. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Paul Anderson (nutrition, skeletal development, vitamin D metabolism, calcium, osteoporosis)
  • Prof David Armstrong (ovary, oocyte, gonadotrophic hormones, steroid hormones)
  • Dr Grant Brinkworth (obesity, weight control, lifestyle disease, cardiovascular health, reproductive function)
  • A/Prof Pat Buckley (infant development, cortisol, SIDS, sleep, pharmacogenomics)
  • Dr Alison Coates (omega-3 fatty acids, inflammation, obesity, metabolic syndrome, bioactive nutrients, cardiovascular health)
  • Dr Cathie Coulter (adrenal gland, steroidogenesis, glucocorticoid, fetus, cardiovascular system)
  • Dr Kathryn Gatford (fetal growth, programming, growth hormone, insulin)
  • A/Prof Leonie Heilbronn (high fat diet, insulin resistance, inflammation, IVF, lipid metabolism)
  • Prof Richard Ivell (spermatogenesis, reproductive tissue differentiation, cryptorchidism, human implantation, regulation of steroidogenesis)
  • A/Prof David Kennaway (circadian rhythms, fertility, fetal programming, hypothalamus, metabolism)
  • Prof Howard Morris (vitamin D, cell proliferation, cell differentiation, bone, cancer)
  • A/Prof Janna Morrison (fetal development, cardiovascular, sleep, respiration, cardiomyocyte)
  • Prof Julie Owens (early origins of adult diabetes and obesity, placental and neonatal growth and metabolism, insulin like growth factors)
  • Dr Julia Pitcher (neurophysiology, human motor control, corticospinal development, plasticity, motor learning)
  • A/Prof Jeff Schwartz (hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, cardiovascular and renal system, fetal programming)

Politics

In simple terms, politics is the profession devoted to governing and to political affairs. Members specialising in this research area include:

Psychiatry & Psychology

Psychiatry is a branch of medicine concerned with the prevention, cause, and treatment of mental disorders. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Prof Michael Sawyer (child & adolescent psychiatry - mental health, epidemiology, population health, school based interventions)

Psychology is the study of behaviour and mental processes and how they are affected by physical and mental state as well as external environment. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • Dr Fiona Arney (child protection, resilience, crosscultural parenting, child development)
  • Dr Sarah Blunden (health psychology, paediatric sleep, effect of sleep on development, performance, behaviour)
  • A/Prof Leah Bromfield (child protection systems, chronic maltreatment and cumulative harm, evidence-based policy and practice; knowledge translation and implementation)
  • Dr Angela Crettenden (childhood disability, acquired brain injury, carer well-being)
  • Dr Kate Fairweather-Schmidt (men's health, infertility, parenthood, mental health, suicidality)
  • Ms Rachel Hiller (autism, gender, theory of mind, socialisation) [Phd Student]
  • Dr Hannah Keage (brain, cognition, psychophysiology, development)
  • Dr Lisa Kettler (child clinical psychology - child psycho-pathology, child protection, treatment adherence)
  • Ms Kerry Lewig (child protection, worker wellbeing, evidence informed policy/practice)
  • Dr Sara Mclean (behaviour disorders, alternative care, child abuse treatment and prevention, interagency coordination)
  • Dr Lauren Miller-Lewis (resilience, mental health, adversity, protective and risk factors, health risk behaviours)
  • Mr Mike Oliver (refugee, adolescent, anxiety, resilience, coping) [PhD Student]
  • A/Prof Gaynor Parfitt (exercise and sport psychology: psychological health and behaviour change, motivation)
  • Dr Natalie Parletta (cognition, behaviour, development, nutrients, omega-3 fatty acids)
  • Dr Rachel Roberts (child clinical, neuropsychology, stressors, health, well-being, craniofacial anomalies, children)
  • Ms Alyssa Sawyer (emotion recognition, asperger's syndrome, psychophysiology) [PhD Student]
  • Ms Amelia Searle (early childhood, transition to school, mental health, engagement in learning, resilience) [PhD Student]
  • Dr Amy Slater (body image, children, adolescents, premature sexualisation, media)
  • Prof Phillip Slee (child and adolescent development, family, violence, well-being)
  • Ms Kate Strohm (siblings of children with special needs, child health, psychology, families, disability)
  • Prof Deborah Turnbull (public health & applied psychology - reproductive technology, maternity services, csection)
  • A/Prof Anne Wilson (primary health care, workforce change, health service development and evaluation, suicide prevention/postvention, adolescent mental health)
  • Dr Shirley Yates (quantative, children's psychosocial development, learning environments, mathematics education)

Public Health

Public Health is a multi-disciplinary teaching and research department with particular strengths in public health policy, and occupational and environmental health. Members specialising in this research area include:

  • A/Prof Peter Baghurst (public health and clinical outcomes of care, smoking, pregnancy outcome)
  • Dr Genevieve Baratiny (cancer epidemiology, rural health, public health interventions, prevention, health services research)
  • Dr Catherine Chittleborough (early child development, prediction models, health inequalities, life course)
  • Dr James Dollman (children's physical activity, body composition, fitness)
  • Dr Afzal Mahmood (health care utilisation, evaluation, PHC, reproductive health)
  • Dr Lareen Newman (social determinants of health, digital technologies and resource access, cultural and gender impacts on services access-impacts on family wellbeing, maternity care)
  • Dr Rebecca Tooher (child and youth health, community engagement, qualitative, mixed methods, intersectoral collaboration)
  • Dr Melissa Whitrow (social determinants of health, ethnicity and health, child and adolescent growth, respiratory health, cardiovascular health)

 

Sociology

Can be broadly explained as a branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society. Members specialising in this research area include:

Gender studies
Labour Studies
Nursing and Midwifery
  • Dr Sheryl de Lacey (in vitro fertilisation, embryos, decision making, ethics, women's health)
  • Dr Andrea Gordon (pregnancy substance abuse, neonatal abstinence syndrome, methadone, buprenophine)
  • Dr Julian Grant (child and family health nursing, parenting, intercultural communication, cultural competency)
  • Dr Lois McKellar (midwifery, postnatal, family-centred care, action research)
  • A/Prof Anne Wilson (primary health care, workforce change, health service development and evaluation, suicide prevention/postvention, adolescent mental health)
Cultural
  • Dr Lareen Newman (social determinants of health, digital technologies and resource access, cultural and gender impacts on services access-impacts on family wellbeing, maternity care)

 

Virology

Virology is a branch of microbiology that deals with the study of viruses and viral diseases.

  • Prof Eric Gowans (hepatitis C virus, vaccine, antivirals, cell therapy, virus replication)
  • Mr Chee Quin Teoh (hepatitis B virus, antiviral treatment, DNA vaccine, cell-mediated immunity, persistent virus infection)
  • Professor Steve Wesselingh (neuro virology, infectious disease, HIV, uirology)

 

Non-Research Members

Dr Kirsty Anderson development of clinical reasoning Adelaide to Outback GP training
Ms Chris Christensen federal state relations, early childhood devleopment Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Department of Premier and Cabinet
Prof Roger Thomas social inclusion initiative, social reform, student recruitment Wilto Yerlo, University of Adelaide