Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology, La Trobe University
I am an epidemiologist with considerable experience in the analysis and interpretation of health data. My interests span both infectious diseases and chronic disease epidemiology and I have published over 50 peer-reviewed articles. I coordinate the Master of Public Health Program at La Trobe University and I teach the subject Epidemiology and Demography into this Program.
Cycle, walk, drive or train? Weighing up the healthiest (and safest) ways to get around the city
Aug 27, 2018 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
There are many ways to get around a city. You can drive a car or ride a motorcycle. In many cities you have the option of public transport. And of course if you live close enough to where you are heading you can get around...
What's most likely to kill you? Measuring how deadly our daily activities are
Feb 25, 2017 12:58 pm UTC| Life
Its always distressing and tragic when we hear a report of shark attack. But what is the actual likelihood of dying due to a shark encounter in Australia? How concerned about this are you as you go swimming? How concerned...