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    Enviromental Influences On Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $4,000,000.00
    Summary
    My goal is to develop substantial Australian capacity and international leadership in research on Health Impacts of Environment and Climate Change. Climate change poses diverse health risks, both direct (heatwaves, weather disasters, drought, urban air quality) and indirect (infectious disease patterns, food yields, economic loss, environmental refugee flows). My research group, with my own international connections and our strong cross-campus and external collaborative links, is ideally placed .... My goal is to develop substantial Australian capacity and international leadership in research on Health Impacts of Environment and Climate Change. Climate change poses diverse health risks, both direct (heatwaves, weather disasters, drought, urban air quality) and indirect (infectious disease patterns, food yields, economic loss, environmental refugee flows). My research group, with my own international connections and our strong cross-campus and external collaborative links, is ideally placed to do this research. Major outcomes will be: (i) enhanced understanding of the health risks from climate change and other human-induced environmental changes (including studies of their influences on patterns of infectious diseases); (ii) a broader evidence base for developing preventive-adaptive strategies to lessen health risks – and further development of my Centre’s high-level skills in translating research to social policy. My four specific aims are to: 1. Extend our research on the health impacts of climate change and other environmental changes. This will include strengthening further our international collaboration, developing new methods, and: (a) research on the health impacts of long-term drought in rural Australia; (b) elucidating the interplay of environmental, climatic, social and economic influences on infectious disease emergence and spread in the Australia-Asia region (to enhance ecological understanding, facilitate prevention-control strategies, and advance the biosecurity research agenda – including via ANU’s new Centre for Biosecurity). 2. Develop further our research on environmental and genetic influences on immune system function and autoimmune diseases, including studying the role of vitamin D. Answers to these research questions will be generalisable to the prevention and management of immune disorders. 3. Provide strong leadership in fostering international research activities, capacity and collaboration on the health impacts of global environmental-climatic changes (GEC). I have special opportunity and responsibility as co-chair of the International Council of Science project: ‘GEC and Human Health’. 4. Develop Australia’s population health research capacity with emphasis on training early-mid-career researchers. This fellowship research program would be greatly strengthened by retention of several high-performing and committed Team Investigators already working in the topic area. My central objective is to consolidate national research capacity and long-term momentum in the above areas, with high international engagement and profile. Under my directorship NCEPH has attained high visibility in: (i) climate change and health research; (ii) modeling infectious disease transmission and control; (iii) studying the environmental aetiology of immune disorders; and (iv) social-cultural epidemiological research into influences on health-re
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:418025

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $184,812.00
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    I am an epidemiologist, primarily interested in environment and health (including the risk factors for autoimmune diseases, and the strongly-emerging issue of climate change and health). My other two continuing research interests are in diet, nutrition an
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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $511,200.00
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    I am an epidemiologist whose research is concerned with investigating the behavioural, social, structural and environmental determinants of obesity and its antecedent behaviours
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130100603

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $439,000.00
    Summary
    The socioeconomic determinants and dynamics of mental health and disorders in Australia and the United Kingdom: evidence from childhood to the elderly years. Poor mental health and specific mental disorders are prevalent in Australia, and have severe consequences for the social and economic functioning of individuals, families and communities. This project will shed new light on the long-term socio-economic determinants and dynamics of mental health, using data that tracks individuals over time.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130100612

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $840,394.00
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    New Perspectives on the Socioeconomic Determinants and Dynamics of Mental Health and Wellbeing using Panel, Cohort and Internet Search Data. This project will provide new evidence on the determinants and dynamics of mental health and wellbeing using a range of survey data that tracks individuals for up to 50 years, as well as real-time information from internet search data. Mental health problems often start early in life and reoccur throughout adulthood, which makes a better understanding of th .... New Perspectives on the Socioeconomic Determinants and Dynamics of Mental Health and Wellbeing using Panel, Cohort and Internet Search Data. This project will provide new evidence on the determinants and dynamics of mental health and wellbeing using a range of survey data that tracks individuals for up to 50 years, as well as real-time information from internet search data. Mental health problems often start early in life and reoccur throughout adulthood, which makes a better understanding of the relationship between childhood socioeconomic conditions and mental health outcomes throughout the life-course important for designing policies aimed at early prevention, and therefore reducing socioeconomic inequalities.
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    Involving Aboriginal People In Health Statistics

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $77,455.00
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    A National Digital Platform Privileging Time Honoured Indigenous Knowledge

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $35,000.00
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    Our vision is for a modern digital ‘National Network’ of sustainable research partnerships that benefit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Using the Uluru Statement framework for community dialogues, we will develop a governance framework that is 'fit for purpose' and which safeguards Indigenous people against the risks of research. A governance framework reflecting community priorities will lead to a culturally safe digital platform and a shared vision for Indigenous research.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130100255

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $362,895.00
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    How costly is an unhealthy start in life? An econometric analysis of childhood health and adult prosperity. Knowledge on the consequences of poor health is crucial for effective allocation of public health funds. The project will investigate the long term costs of poor childhood health by quantifying the impacts of childhood illness on future economic prosperity. The analysis will employ advanced statistical techniques and high quality Australian data.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557529

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $58,981.00
    Summary
    Valuing Life and Time in the Knowledge Economy. This project will help increase the international profile of Australia scholarship in a burgeoning research area of increasing importance: valuation of life, time and health with particular emphasis on the effects of aging and the accumulation of knowledge. It will generate new insights and important welfare and policy implications, which are especially of interest to a knowledge economy like Australia, in which the demographic profile is experienc .... Valuing Life and Time in the Knowledge Economy. This project will help increase the international profile of Australia scholarship in a burgeoning research area of increasing importance: valuation of life, time and health with particular emphasis on the effects of aging and the accumulation of knowledge. It will generate new insights and important welfare and policy implications, which are especially of interest to a knowledge economy like Australia, in which the demographic profile is experiencing a fundamental shift toward unprecedentedly high percentage of the aged population.
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    Ethics And Incentives For Patient Compliance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $78,437.00
    Summary
    Patient non-compliance, such as the failure to take prescribed medicines, reduces the potential benefits of healthcare and represents a major cost to the public healthcare system. A financial incentive for patient compliance is one method which has been used to attempt to reduce this public health cost. However, the use of financial incentives has been viewed as unethical. This thesis aims to critically evaluate the main ethical objections to the use of such incentives.
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