Professor Rosemary Leonard
Professor Rosemary Leonard is Chair in Social Capital and Sustainability in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University.
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Translating great research into better patient outcomes
Professor Rosemary Leonard is Chair in Social Capital and Sustainability in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University.
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Rossana Rosa Porto is a postdoctoral research fellow at the School of Medicine. She works in the laboratory of Behavioural Neuroscience, where she is starting her own project, using the heat shock as a non-pharmacological treatment for neurodegenerative diseases and schizophrenia.
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Professor Cheung specialized in human gait biomechanics and retraining research, in particular biomechanical factors of musculoskeletal conditions, neural control of gait, and development of wearable sensors for gait retraining.
Dr Sadia Hossain is an Epidemiologist and a Lecturer in Public Health with broad public health teaching and research experience. Sadia is keen to harness data skills for better equity research in priority population groups.
Sam is a Lecturer with the School of Psychology, Western Sydney University and Visiting Fellow with the Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN), University of New South Wales. He is a registered psychologist with a background in supporting adults with disability in community settings.
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Sam is a Lecturer in Epidemiology and currently in the final stages of completing his PhD candidature at THRI. In his research, Sam has used both quantitative and qualitative approaches. His main research focus is on Hepatitis B prevalence in Nepal, building on a collaboration from his Masters dissertation which investigated trends in HIV prevalence in at-risk groups.
Dr Samantha Ryan is an Associate Research Fellow with the Translational Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University. Samantha’s research focus is within critical health psychology and women’s sexual and reproductive health.
Sandra Garrido is a Senior Research Fellow in Brain Sciences at the MARCS Institute for Brain Behaviour & Development. With a background in both music history and psychology, her work focuses on the use of music for mood regulation and to improve mental health and wellbeing in both historical and modern day contexts.
Dr Sandro Sperandei is a Lecturer in Epidemiology in the School of Medicine. He is particularly involved in research on marginalised populations and mental health and suicide prevention.
Dr Kennedy’s research focuses on the scale-up and dissemination of evidence-based physical activity programs in school and community settings.