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Meet with HPJA's Editorial Leadership Group.

Associate Professor Carmel Williams

Carmel is Director of the Centre for Health in All Policies Research Translation based in the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute and the School of Public Health at the University of Adelaide.

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Dr Clare Hume 

Clare is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Public Health at the University of Adelaide.  

 

 



Dr Bryce Brickley 

Bryce is a Research Fellow in Men's Health at Flinders University.  

 





Associate Professor Hassan Hosseinzadeh 

Hassan is an academic with the School of Health and Society at the University of Wollongong.

 


     
 

 Dr Mark Robinson

Mark is a Principal Research Fellow in the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Queensland.

 
 
 

Dr Louise Baldwin

Louise has extensive experience in leadership, practice and research at the local, state, national and global levels. 

 

Regional Associate Editors

 

New South Wales
Prof Michelle Dickson, University of Sydney
Dr Sam Rowbotham, University of Sydney
Dr Fiona Robards, University of Sydney

Northern Territory
Dr Bryce Brickley, Flinders University

Queensland
Dr Louise Baldwin, Health and Social Change Australia
Dr Emma Heard, Griffiths University        
Dr Mark Robinson, University of Queensland

South Australia
Dr Joanne Flavel, University of Adelaide
Dr Belinda Lunnay, Torrens University
Dr Scott Hanson-Easey, University of Adelaide
Mr Nathan Harrison, Flinders University
Dr Clare Hume, University of Adelaide
Dr Connie Musolino, University of Adelaide
Dr Yonatal Tefera, University of Adelaide
Dr Joshua Trigg, Flinders University
A/Prof Annabelle Wilson, Flinders University

Tasmania
Dr Shandell Elmer, University of Tasmania
Ms Kate Garvey, Tasmanian Department of Health

Western Australia
Dr Krysten Blackford, Curtin University
Dr Jonathan Hallett, Curtin University


 

 


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