Katie Armstrong
Katie Armstrong is the Program Specialist within the Research and Operations Support stream.
Katie Armstrong is the Program Specialist within the Research and Operations Support stream.
A study published this month in Digital Health, led by Professor Stacy Carter Director of University of Wollongong’s Australian Centre for Health Engagement, Evidence and
Professor Megan Passey (BMed (Hons), MPH, MSc, PhD) is a rurally-based health services researcher who leads the Tobacco Behaviour Change and Implementation stream.
We are developing and testing interventions to help people who smoke to quit, and for non smokers to remain non smokers.
Methmi Perera is a Research Assistant working primarily with Prof Anne Cust’s group and providing support to other projects at the Daffodil Centre.
Caitlin is the Marketing and Communications Manager at the Daffodil Centre – providing high level oversight and guidance for the marketing and communications activities of the Centre and research projects.
We provide operational and strategic support to optimise day-to-day running of the Centre.
On 17 July 2023, the Daffodil Centre hosted a symposium and morning tea to celebrate two years as a joint venture between Cancer Council NSW
Australia has a pathway to improved liver cancer outcomes, following the release last week of the country’s first ever national Roadmap to Liver Cancer Control
The Daffodil Centre welcomes the appointment of Professor of Practice and Cervical Cancer and HPV stream co-lead, Professor Deborah Bateson AM, as a Member of
The Daffodil Centre acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work.
We pay our respects to the elders past and present and extend that respect to all other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.