I am a health economist working in two areas: (i) measurement of quality of life and other social objectives for inclusion in economic evaluation; and (ii) health system reform, performance of and options for Australia‘s Medicare.
Prof Hall is a population health researcher investigating the public health and public policy implications of neurobiological and genetic research on alcohol and other drug use and addiction. My research includes: the social and health system implications of new pharmacological treatments for addiction arising from neurobiological and genetic research; new approaches suggested for the prevention of drug use and addiction (for example, genetic screening and vaccination); and the impact of neurobi ....Prof Hall is a population health researcher investigating the public health and public policy implications of neurobiological and genetic research on alcohol and other drug use and addiction. My research includes: the social and health system implications of new pharmacological treatments for addiction arising from neurobiological and genetic research; new approaches suggested for the prevention of drug use and addiction (for example, genetic screening and vaccination); and the impact of neurobiological and genetic research findings on public understanding of, attitudes towards, and support for, different social policies that aim to deal with drug use and addiction.Read moreRead less
Prof Lynch is an epidemiologist interested in understanding, quantifying, developing, and applying the evidence base for universal, targeted and clinical population health interventions, particularly in early life, that will improve overall population health and reduce health inequalities.
I am a nephrologist, triallist and health services researcher aiming to generate high-quality evidence regarding the prevention and management of chronic disease and to reduce disparities in indigenous health.
Prof Herrman is a psychiatrist and public health physician working to promote mental health in young people and vulnerable populations through better health services for people living with mental illnesses and through population based public health interventions.
Prof Buchbinder is a rheumatologist and clinical epidemiologist investigating clinically important and public health relevant questions related to arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions. I am interested in improving patient care through the dissemination of research findings into practice, improved health literacy and communication between health professionals and health consumers.