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.
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...
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