Julia Da Costa
Julia Da Costa is a PhD student with an academic background in pharmacy. She has worked in the health and education sector in Timor-Leste across government, university, and non-governmental organisations.
Julia Da Costa is a PhD student with an academic background in pharmacy. She has worked in the health and education sector in Timor-Leste across government, university, and non-governmental organisations.
The Eliminating Cervical Cancer 2024 conference (ECC2024) will foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. This three-day hybrid conference will feature prominent speakers who are experts in
Sandra McKean is a Clinical Trial Coordinator for the MAIL, GP and SCALE clinical trial – a pilot of a co-designed general practice-led intervention to improve participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program.
Arina Ridha’s role within the Cervical Cancer and HPV stream is to coordinate the Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Cervical Cancer project, which aims to develop evidence-based guidelines to support health professionals in providing the best possible care to every person diagnosed with cervical cancer along the entire cancer care pathway.
Dr Anna Singleton (she/her) is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow and Senior Research Fellow at the Daffodil Centre. Anna has a background in psychology (PhD Dec 2021, MSc Experimental Psych; BSc Hons I Psych) and her research aims to co-design and implement scalable and accessible digital health strategies to improve health outcomes for people living with and beyond cancer.
Denise Campbell works as a Project Manager – Systematic Reviewer in the Cervical Cancer and HPV stream.
Beth Firipis is the Executive Officer for the Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ), bringing her expertise in health services research, strategy and advocacy to the role.
New research published in a leading public health journal today shows that Australian teenagers who have vaped are much more likely to then try smoking,
Dr Verena Wu (PhD, BA-Psych Hons) is a Research Fellow at the Daffodil Centre within the Triple I (Innovation-Implementation-Impact) stream.
Evaluating the potential an innovative area of patient-friendly, non-invasive cancer screening. The Daffodil Centre celebrates the success of a $3 million Australian Government Medical Research
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