Translational Health Research Institute

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Dr Natalie Morrison

Dr Morrison is a registered psychologist and contributes to the local hospital community on a volunteer basis. She also works as a School Psychologist providing care to students, families, staff and the broader school community by offering individual, family, and group based programs. Dr Morrison is a regular guest lecturer across multiple national universities and non-government organisations particularly within her area of practice and research expertise of psychological trauma.

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Dr Natalie Edmiston

Natalie is a doctor and an academic based at University Centre for Rural Health, Lismore, Northern NSW, Australia. Natalie is involved in research education and health education research, while maintaining clinical research particularly in areas related to sexual assault. 

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Professor Nathan Wilson

Dr Wilson's research interests are in applied research that enhances the health, wellbeing and social participation of people with long-term disabilities, in particular people with intellectual and developmental disability.

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Dr Navindhra (Navin) Naidoo

Navin is the Director of Paramedicine at Western and Deputy Chair of the Australasian Council of Paramedicine Deans. He is experienced in health service strategic management and professional regulation. His interests include critical theory, transformative pedagogy, gender-based violence prevention and evidence-informed decision making that intersects state and civil society interests in emergency care and violence prevention. He supervises HDRs in the fields of Paramedicine, social inclusivity, health professions education, emergency and forensic medicine.

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Dr Neil Hall

Neil Hall has been a lecturer at WSU since 1997 where he teaches in the Bachelor of Social Work, specialising in group work. He researches both individually and collaboratively in the areas of men and boys, engagement, and health & wellbeing.

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Dr Nicole Sharp

Dr Nicole Sharp is an Adjunct Fellow and registered occupational therapist. Nicole’s primary research focuses on exploring the lived experience of people with disability and mental illness through qualitative methodologies, with an emphasis on co-design approaches.

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Dr Nicole Peel

Nicole Peel is a Lecturer in Therapeutic Recreation in the School of Science and Health at Western Sydney University. Her research focuses on the principles of trauma informed care and therapy with vulnerable and disadvantaged groups to assist with progressing their lives within complex and complicated support systems.

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Associate Professor Olayide Ogunsiji

Dr Olayide Ogunsiji is a registered nurse and an Associate Professor at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Australia. Her research interest focuses on Migrant and Refugee Health and she has worked closely with African Women on various health issues.

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Professor Paul Breen

Dr Paul Breen is a Professor in the Biomedical Engineering and Neuromorphic Systems (BENS) research program at The MARCS Institute. His work focuses on identifying addressable real-world problems, utilising embedded systems technology to build solutions to these problems, while working closely with industry partners to bring these solutions to commercial reality. Research interests include neuromodulation as a treatment for the loss of sensory function and morphic sensor technology for truly wearable diagnostics.

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Dr Paul Fahey

Paul Fahey, Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics, has over 30 years experience as a statistician in multi-disciplinary health research teams.

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