Our research aims to improve health outcomes by preventing and managing exposures to our environments that impact health. We cover a wide array of aspects from planetary health to human behaviour as they impact the development of diseases such as heart disease and stroke, diabetes, cancer and respiratory disease.
Our goals
We work collectively towards improving health outcomes for the leading causes of death in Australia and worldwide. We do this by harnessing the strengths of our researchers who have experience and expertise in:
birth and pregnancy outcomesÌý
child and adolescent healthÌý
multimorbidity, ageing, diet and nutrition
smoking, alcohol, physical activity, obesity, mental healthÌý
psychosocial factorsÌý
social determinants of health, health inequalities, air pollution, environmental health, green space, urban health, migrant populationsÌý
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, eHealth, mHealthÌý
big data analytics.
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Research strengths
Urban and environmental health
Blood pressure monitoring and hypertension management
Self-management of COPD in the context of multimorbidity
Diet and nutrition, physical activity and obesity
Mental health and psychosocial factors
Social determinants of health and health inequities
Smoking and alcohol use
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Our impact
As a multidisciplinary, inclusive team with a wide range of expertise, we foster collaboration to implement real-world solutions and deliver an impact on improving population health. By partnering with hospitals, outpatient clinics, local health districts, and the community, we go beyond the status quo to develop and evaluate real-world innovations.Ìý