Translational Health Research Institute

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Dr Kym Hennessy

Dr Kym Hennessy is a Lecturer of Podiatry and Academic Program Advisor for the Podiatric Medicine program in the School of Health Sciences. Her research interests include interventions for foot and ankle problems resulting from rheumatic conditions. Kym is also a registered podiatrist with experience in public and private practice in Australia and the UK.

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Dr Lal Rawal

Dr. Lal Rawal is currently a Senior Lecturer-Public Health with School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity. He is an Adjunct Fellow with School of Social Science, Western Sydney University. Dr. Rawal has over 16 years of experience in the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of large-scale intervention and observational studies across countries of Asia and Australia.

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Associate Professor Lauretta Luck

Dr Lauretta Luck is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Western Sydney, Australia and has many years teaching in the tertiary sector both at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels.

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Dr Laynie Hall Pullin

Dr Laynie Hall Pullin is a Registered Nurse and lecturer with extensive experience in undergraduate and post-graduate nursing education. She has a background in Spinal Cord Injury and rehabilitation nursing and held the position of School Disability Coordinator from 2015-2019.

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Associate Professor Lei Si

Dr Lei Si is an Associate Professor in Health Services Management at Western Sydney University. He is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the George Institute for Global Health and an Adjunct Professor at Nanjing Medical University. He undertakes research that employs health economics methods to promote efficient and equitable distribution of healthcare sources.

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Professor Lesley Wilkes

Professor Lesley Wilkes is the Professor of Nursing at the Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research. Her research has received high community recognition nationally and internationally through extensive media coverage showcasing her research expertise in areas such as organisational violence, family and community health, prostate cancer, and child-to-mother violence, through both radio and television networks.

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Dr Levi Osuagwu

Levi is a Senior Lecturer and Academic Lead of Rural Health at Bathurst Rural Clinical School, School of Medicine. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, a Conjoint Senior Lecturer at Charles Start University and a Honorary Associate Professor at University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban South Africa.

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Associate Professor Lise Mogensen

Lise Mogensen is an associate professor and researcher in the School of Medicine. She coordinates the ‘Community Research Projects’, an applied research skills program for medical students. Her particular research interests include health and well-being of children and young people, and issues of disability, mental health, inclusion, identity, and life transitions.

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Dr Liwan Liyanage

Dr Liwan Liyanage has been a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Statistics at Western Sydney University. She has a strong passion to integrate statistics/operations and research/mathematics with data base, data management & IT skills to develop real time solutions for real life applications with a focus on providing decision support for decision making.

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Professor Lucie Ramjan

Lucie Ramjan is a Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Western Sydney University. She is a qualitative and mixed method researcher who is committed to education and workforce research, research with adolescents and young people and mental health research, particularly in the area of eating disorders. 

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