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Thea de Gruchy

Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand
Thea is a researcher at the African Centre for Migration & Society at the University of the Witwatersrand. She is currently the research co-ordinator for the Global health research group on Disrupting the cycle of gendered violence & poor mental health among migrants in precarious situations (GEMMS).

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Thees F Spreckelsen

Thees Spreckelsen studied social sciences at the Universities of Erfurt and Aberystwyth. His DPhil in sociology (Oxford, Nuffield College) focused on the cross-national comparison of national identities. Following his studies he was a research officer both at the department’s Centre for Evidence-based Intervention and the Oxford Institute of Social Policy. Thees has recently been Lecturer for Quantitative Sociology and the University of Kent’s Q-Step centre. As Research Fellow in Quantitative Methods he is involved in the department's methods teaching and provides methodological support to researchers.

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Thembekile Mayayise

Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand
Thembekile O. Mayayise is a senior lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She holds a PhD (Information Systems) from the University of South Africa. Her research interests lie in cybersecurity, industry 4.0, e-commerce, e-government and computer auditing. She is a certified IT auditor through ISACA and has 19 years of industry work experience in the IT governance and cyber security fields.

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Thembi Mason

Lecturer, RMIT University
Thembi is an enthusiastic, agile and forward-thinking academic who enjoys working with others, trying out new ideas and developing high-impact outputs to meet the challenge of future Australian tertiary education needs. She is skilled in designing and leading innovation for the integration of educational technologies and digital pedagogies into F2F, online and blended learning environments, and completed a PhD in teaching and learning within the tertiary education sector, exploring the efficacy in teaching and learning leadership within Australian universities.

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Thembi Mutch

Global Studies Associate Fellow, University of Sussex

Thembi Mutch is a global studies research associate at Roehampton and Sussex Universities, working on a collaborative post-doc project that explores narratives of modernity and cultural ventriloquism in Tanzania, related to the Chinese pipeline and the discovery of oil and Liquid natural gas. She completed her PhD, Women in Zanzibar: their discussions around Media and Modernity, at SOAS, University of London, in 2015.

Her research interests include: representation ethnicity and gender, China in Africa, race and diversity, Southern conversations (and Northern deafness), Tanzania coastal environments, media in East Africa, human rights and advocacy in East/Southern Africa, competition for resources in East and Southern Africa, pastoralism and landrights, mining, and human trafficking.

Before academia she has worked for over 20 years as an journalist, covering African arts and human interest and history for various World Service and Radio 4 outlets. She has worked extensively with the BBC: on radio programmes including Woman's Hour, Newshour, Farming Today, Musical Migrants and several documentaries. On television including various BBC, Channel 4 and European stations.

Thembi is an NTCJ freelance journalist, published by the The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Interpress Service, The Ecologist, Financial Times, Focus on Africa, Think Africa, Resurgence, The Ecologist, The Conversation, and The Daily Telegraph among others.he has lectured at Sussex University, London University (Birkbeck and SOAS) South Bank University, Brighton University and Birmingham University on various graduate and post graduate Journalism and Media Studies Courses. She has won the Prince Rainier iv award for investigative environmental journalism (2007) and been shortlisted for several others.

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Themis Prodromakis

Themis is a Reader in Nanoelectronics and EPSRC Fellow affiliated with the Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology Research Group and the Southampton Nanofabrication Centre of ECS at the University of Southampton. He previously held a Corrigan Fellowship in Nanoscale Technology and Science, funded by the Corrigan Foundation and LSI Inc., within the Centre for Bio-inspired Technology at Imperial College London and a Lindemann Trust Visiting Fellowship in EECS UC Berkeley.

Dr Prodromakis is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and a Member of the INE and the IET, and also serves as member of the BioCAS, Nanoelectronics and Gigascale Systems and the Sensory Systems Technical Committees of the IEEE Circuits & Systems Society. He also represents the CAS society on the IEEE Nanotechnology Council and is a member of the ITRS Emerging Research Devices Working Group.

He is an Associate Editor for Nature's Scientific Reports, the IEEE Sensors and the Frontiers in Neuromorphic Engineering. His background is in Electron Devices and micro/nano-electronics processing techniques, with his research being focused on bio-inspired devices for biomedical applications.

Themis's research has led in establishing a wide-number of bio-inspired devices and technologies for mimicking biological functions as well as linking these with electronics, with some examples including: memristive elements, integrated CMOS chemical sensors, cell-culture platforms, biocompatible encapsulation techniques, advanced neural interfaces and lately ion-channel mimetic (single-molecule) transducers.

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Theresa Dicke

Associate professor, Australian Catholic University

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Theresa Rossouw

Professor, University of Pretoria
I am a clinician scientist working as a consultant HIV clinician and heading the HIV Immunopathology laboratory in the Department of Immunology at the University of Pretoria. After obtaining a medical degree (MBChB), I completed a Masters degree in Biomedical Ethics and a Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. I have two PhDs, one in Philosophy (Ethics) and one in Immunology. I am currently the president of the South African Immunology Society (SAIS).

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Theresa Tawiah

Health Economist ,Department of Environmental Health, Kintampo Health Research Center
Theresa Afia Serwaa Tawiah, a distinguished senior research officer and health economist, has made significant contributions to public health research in Ghana. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Ghana, specialising in public health. Her research portfolio spans diverse projects, such as the economic evaluation of health programmes, clean energy access for non-communicable disease prevention, and the impact of COVID-19 on household energy use. She has played a pivotal role in multiple research initiatives, including those related to clean cookstoves adoption to reduce exposure to household air pollution from polluting fuels,

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Theresa A McHugh

Researcher and Scientific Writer at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington
Theresa A. McHugh, PhD, is a scientific writer at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, where she focuses on neonatal and child health and disease expenditure research.

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Theresah Patrine Ennin

Senior Lecturer in English, University of Cape Coast
Theresah Patrine Ennin is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of English, College of Humanities and Legal Studies at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, where she teaches and engages in research in African literature, Literary theory, Masculinities, and Literary and artistic constructions of gender and sex. She is also a research fellow at the University of South Africa, UNISA. She obtained her PhD in African Languages and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013 in the USA where she was a Fulbright Scholar. Currently, she is a member of the African Literature Association, the African Studies Association and the Modern Languages Association. Her academic awards include an ASA Presidential Fellows Award and an ACLS/African Humanities Program Fellowship. She has been a guest speaker at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa, The University of South Africa and Iowa State University in the USA, and she has published in Journals such as the West Africa Review, Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men, Research in African Literatures and the African Studies Quarterly. Dr Ennin is the author of the book, Men Across Time: Contesting Masculinities in Ghanaian Fiction and Film (2022), published by NISC.

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Thierno Thioune

enseignant-chercheur, directeur du CREA, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
Thierno Thioune est maître de conférences titulaire, directeur du Centre de recherche économiques appliquées (CREA) de l'université Cheilh Anta Diop de Dakar. Il est membre du Laboratoire d'Analyse, de Recherche et d’Etudes du Développement (LARED);
Maître de Conférences Titulaire en Sciences Economiques
Il est Docteur en Sciences Economiques, Diplôme obtenu entre l’université de Montpellier en France et l’Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, il a bénéficié du financement du Gouvernement Français avec séjour doctoral à l’Université de Montpellier, pour lequel il a été major des bénéficiaires à l’issue d’une procédure sélective et rigoureuse. Également, il a obtenu de l’Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) et du Gouvernement Roumain le financement de « Eugen Ionescu » avec séjour doctoral à l’Université « Dunarea De Jos » de Galati en Roumanie. Le CODESRIA l’a également primé dans le cadre de son programme de subvention de Thèse.

Thierno Thioune est l’actuel Directeur du Centre de Recherches Economiques Appliquées (CREA), depuis janvier 2022. Il a été l’ancien Directeur des études du Centre de Recherche et de Formation pour le Développement Économique et Social (CREFDES), de janvier 2017 à décembre 2021. Enseignant-chercheur chevronné, il intervient et dispense des cours dans les établissements publics et privés au Sénégal comme à l’étranger. Au Sénégal, en plus de ses enseignements à la Faculté des sciences Economiques et de Gestion, la FASEG, il intervient à l’Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Analyse Economique (ENSAE), au groupe SupDeco-IST, à l’Académie Internationale des Hautes Etudes de la Sécurité (AIHES), au Groupe ESTEL, au CREFDES, à l’institut Supérieur de Finance (ISF).

Sur le plan de la recherche, ses domaines de recherche portent sur l’économie de l’énergie, l’économie des réseaux, l’économie publique, l’économie industrielle, centres d’intérêts pour lesquels Docteur Thierno Thioune est expert et conseiller de plusieurs institutions publiques comme privées nationales et internationales. Dans ce cadre, il est l’un des expert de la Convention-cadre des Nations unies sur les changements climatiques (CCNUCC) qui ont porté l’étude sur la tarification carbone au Sénégal. Par ailleurs, il est membre du Comité d’orientation de l’Observatoire de la qualité des services financiers (OQSF) du ministère des finances et du Budget du Sénégal.

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Thilini Karunaratne

PhD candidate/ Lawyer, University of Waikato
LLB(Hons), LLM(Hons), BEd (Primary), GradDip (ECE), GradCert (Business), PhD candidate

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Thilo R. Huning

Lecturer in the department for Economics and Related Studies, University of York
Before I became a lecturer at the department for Economics and Related Studies at the University of York, I received a B.Sc. in Business Computing from the Universität Paderborn, an M.Sc. in Information Systems from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and a PhD in economics with my advisor Nikolaus Wolf at Humboldt.

My main research focuses on long-run growth, especially market integration and institutions, and its geographic determinants. My academic background provides me with a solid range of empirical methods, especially concerning very large datasets, calculation-intensive modeling, and geographic information.

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Thiruni Kelegama

Lecturer in Modern South Asian Studies, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies., University of Oxford
Thiruni Kelegama is a Lecturer in Modern South Asian Studies. Working at the intersection of political geography and development studies, her research looks at political and infrastructural transformations triggered by development in the Global South. It builds on a foundation in the political economy of development and deals with the politics of access and territorialisation.

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Thokozani Simelane

Professor of Practice, Human Sciences Research Council
Professor of practice, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of Johannesburg and principal investigator, National Food and Nutrition Security Survey, Human Sciences Research Council. Established the science and technology programme from scratch at the Africa Institute of South Africa. Previously worked as departmental manager, environmental systems certification at the South African Bureau of Standards, where he was responsible for ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 90001 system certification. Served as a member of the standing advisory committee on intellectual property rights of South Africa (2002-2017). The committee advises the minister of trade and industry on issues relating to South Africa’s international positions on intellectual property. It also recommends amendments to intellectual property laws and policies of South Africa. For research and publications, have served as a member of the research and publications committee of AISA (2009-2014). Also served as a member of research ethics committee of Human Sciences Research Council (2014-2017). Served as a council member of the South African chapter of System Dynamics Society (2012-2018). Have published in a number of international scientific journals and edited (some co-edited) 19 books (books and monographs). Have so far produced a total of 84 publications.

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Thomas Angelini

Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida
Professor Angelini received his Ph.D. in 2005 from the University of Illinois. His research interests include collective cell motion, mechanical instabilities in tissue cell assemblies, bacterial biofilm physics, soft matter physics, biomolecular self-assembly, and tribology of soft matter interfaces.

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Thomas Benison

Research Analyst, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Thomas joined Motu Research in May 2022 after completing an Honours degree in Economics at the University of Auckland. His dissertation investigated the impact of large government debt on the effectiveness of government spending in New Zealand. Before this, he completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and Finance, during which he spent one semester on exchange in London.

At Motu Research, Thomas works on a diverse range of topics. His current work is on the impact of urban water pricing on water use behaviour in Aotearoa New Zealand. He is also researching the impact of employment in the arts on wellbeing.

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Thomas Coens

Research Associate Professor of History, University of Tennessee
Dr. Coens joined the Papers of Andrew Jackson and the University of Tennessee History Department in 2004. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in history. Awarded a Mellon Fellowship in 1998, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 2004, writing a dissertation entitled “The Formation of the Jackson Party, 1822-1825.”

Dr. Coens is broadly interested in American political, intellectual and social history from the Revolution through the Civil War. His essay “The Jackson Political Party: A Force for Democratization?” appeared in A Companion to the Era of Andrew Jackson (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013). He has co-edited volumes 7 to 12 of the Papers of Andrew Jackson, covering the years 1829 to 1834. He is currently writing a monograph on nuclear fear in the 1980s.

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Thomas Corbin

Research fellow, Deakin University
Thomas Corbin is a Research Fellow at the Center for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Deakin University. He works primarily on Generative AI with a particular focus on what appropriate assessment design means in the context of AI.

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Thomas Cornelissen

Professor of Economics, University of Essex
I am a Professor of Economics at The University of Essex and also a Research Fellow at the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at UCL, and at IZA. I previously worked at the University of York (2015-2019) and at University College London (2008-2015). My research interests are in Applied Microeconomics, in particular Labour and Education Economics.

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Thomas Dee

Barnett Family Professor, Stanford University
Thomas S. Dee, Ph.D., is the Barnett Family Professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and the Faculty Director of the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities. His research focuses largely on the use of quantitative methods to inform contemporary issues of public policy and practice. The Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) awarded his collaborative research the Raymond Vernon Memorial Award in 2015 and again in 2019. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the American Educational Research Journal, the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and Education Finance and Policy.

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Thomas Duncan

Manager of community-led change, Just Reinvest NSW, Indigenous Knowledge
Thomas Duncan is manager of community-led change at JustReinvest NSW.

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Thomas Evans

Research scientist, Freie Universität Berlin, Université Paris-Saclay
Much of my research focusses on assessing how invasive alien species adversely affect native species and human well-being. I am a member of the IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (https://www.iucn.org/our-union/commissions/group/iucn-ssc-invasive-species-specialist-group), a founding member of the IUCN EICAT Authority (https://www.iucn.org/resources/conservation-tool/environmental-impact-classification-alien-taxa) and an Associate Editor for the journal BioInvasions Records (https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/).

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Thomas Gernon

Associate Professor in Earth Science, University of Southampton
My research explores the complex interactions between geological processes operating on different scales, and in different environments. My foundation in classic field geology and interest in the ‘big picture’ — the fundamental puzzle of how the Earth works — has resulted in a diverse research portfolio. Recent, exciting research has ranged from investigating the coupling between global tectonic and geochemical cycles in ‘deep time’ (e.g. “Snowball Earth”), to the regional controls on induced seismicity today. I apply a range of different techniques, including fieldwork, experiments, modelling, and analysis, to address these problems. I am currently involved in projects studying the impact cratering record of the Earth and Moon, the evolution of volcanism and seismicity in different tectonic environments, and understanding global-scale geochemical trends through Earth history.

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Thomas Godwin

Assistant Professor of Accounting, Purdue University
Thomas Godwin's research and teaching interests include tax, data analytics, fraud and forensic accounting, financial accounting, ethics, and managerial accounting. He has a Ph.D. in Accounting from Purdue University, a M.P.Acc. in Tax from Clemson University, and a B.S. in Accounting from Clemson University. Dr. Godwin is also a licensed CPA and holds a CGMA designation. Prior to entering academia, he worked in tax consulting and compliance at a national public accounting firm, primarily serving large private equity clients and publicly-traded corporations. Dr. Godwin will join the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management in the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University in 2023 as a Professor of Practice. He is also a national instructor and contributing editor for Becker Professional Education.

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Thomas Habanabakize

Researcher in School of Economics and Finance, Tshwane University of Technology
Thomas Habanabakize is a Postdoctoral research fellow in the school of Economics and Finance at Tshwane University of Technology. He holds a PhD in Economics from North-West University. Before joining The Tshwane University of technology, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the North-West University where he published several articles within accredited international Journal. His research interests include the effects of macroeconomic variables in developing personal and societal well-being, financial economic and country risk impact on national economic growth, econometric modelling and forecasting, industrialization and job creation. He has published several papers on the aforementioned topics and he is currently buy with book chapters.

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Thomas Hajdu

Director of The Sia Furler Institute, University of Adelaide
Tom is Director of the Sia Furler Institute and Professor and Chair of Creative Technologies at the University of Adelaide, where he has built and delivered unique initiatives, such as the world-first Art Intelligence Agency (AIA), at the intersection of AI and creativity. With innovation and entrepreneurship in his DNA, he has pioneered competitively differentiated real-world creative arts learning experiences benefitting students.

His lustrous career fuses academia, creative arts, government, and the commercial industry. A globally-renowned catalyst of generational change, he is a prolific entrepreneur, renowned CEO of global music for media and digital innovation companies tomandandy and Disrupter and was South Australia’s first and only Chief Innovator. Talented at recognizing patterns with limited information, he has already anticipated and grasped the opportunity to deliver game-changing outcomes that will close the gap between Australia’s creative arts industry and the world’s digital scene. A solid academic background, an active speaking portfolio and an esteemed international profile underpin this futurist drive. Tom received a PhD and MA from Princeton University, a Presidential MBA from Pepperdine University and BMUS from the University of British Columbia.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

• Pioneered synergistic initiatives including The Art Intelligence Agency and the Open Music Initiative, the former pairing world-class AI and machine learning scientists with leading artists such as Laurie Anderson and Herbie Hancock, and the latter creating the first OMI node outside the US.

• Recently launched the South Australian Block Chain Lab, an extension of OMI bridging academic and industry to create block chain innovation.

• CEO of global companies tomandandy and Disrupter, generating +US$1BN for global economies and driving impact at scale, re-shaping the role of music and media and leading the innovative development of distributed Web infrastructure and AI worldwide with current engagements including the European Space Agency.

• Positioned Adelaide as Australia’s first gigabit city, creating the opportunity to transform the city’s future. Secured access to +US$5BN in annual funding for city-to-city innovation collaboration, signing an MOU in the White House.

• Holds the record number of NTROs for the University of Adelaide.

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Thomas Hasting

Dr. Thomas Hastings is Research Associate at the Work, Organisation and Employment Relations Research Centre (WOERRC) at Sheffield University Management School and Associate Fellow at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI). His research inquiries are geared to gaining a better understanding of working lives and the challenges people face when engaging with the labour market.

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Thomas Hertog

Professor of physics, KU Leuven
I am a cosmologist and was for many years a close collaborator of the late Stephen Hawking. I received my doctorate from the University of Cambridge and am currently professor of theoretical physics at the University of Leuven, where I study the quantum nature of the Big Bang.

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Thomas Holt

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University

Thomas J. Holt is an associate professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University whose research focuses on computer hacking, malware, and the role of the Internet in facilitating all manner of crime and deviance. His work has been published in various journals including Crime and Delinquency, Deviant Behavior, the Journal of Criminal Justice, and Youth and Society.

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Thomas Isbell

Post-doctoral research fellow, University of Cape Town
Thomas Isbell has a PhD from UCT (University of Cape Town). He is currently a post-doctoral research fellow at the Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa at UCT, and also works for Afrobarometer.

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Thomas Jeffries

Senior Lecturer in Microbiology, Western Sydney University
Dr Jeffries is a Senior Lecturer in Microbiology at Western Sydney. His research focuses on the ecology of the microbiome in diverse habitats, molecular microbiology, and the intersection between microbiology and history. He has published over 60 peer reviewed publications, been cites over 600 times, is the Branch Secretary of the Australian Society for Microbiology and is a Senior Editor at Letters in Applied Microbiology.

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Thomas Keating

Postdoctoral Researcher, Linköping University
I am a cultural geographer researching problems posed by human-technology relationships. My postdoctoral research focuses on the speculative problem of how to preserve memory of nuclear storage sites in Sweden into the distant future.

Project website: https://nuclearmemory.wordpress.com/

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Thomas Kehoe

Historian, Cancer Council Victoria

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