Translational Health Research Institute

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Dr Stephen McNally

Dr Stephen McNally is the Associate Dean, Learning & Teaching in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. His primary research interest lies in emergency nursing practice, specifically triage education and sepsis. Additionally, he is particularly interested in collaboration opportunities to further develop Learning & Teaching scholarship such as co-design with students and industry.

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Dr Susan Collings

Dr Susan Collings’ research addresses complex and intersecting inequalities that impact on socially disadvantaged children and families. Her work draws on social ecological theory and intersectionality to explore factors that influence children's opportunities to thrive in safe and supported environments.

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Dr Suzanne Grant

Dr Grant is currently investigating options and outcomes in integrative healthcare. Her research interests include the effect of Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture in the treatment of chronic disease such as diabetes, and cancer. Suzanne is also interested in how Chinese medicine may help women with fertility problems.

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Dr Tania Perich

Tania is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology.  As a researcher she examines the effectiveness of psychological therapies in the treatment of bipolar disorder and depression.  She also examines illness course in bipolar disorder more broadly and has a particular interest in understanding the impact of hormonal life events, such as menopause, for women living with bipolar disorder.

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Professor Tanya Meade

Professor Tanya Meade is Dean, School of Psychology, and Professor of Clinical Psychology. A clinical and health psychologist, Professor Meade's clinical and research expertise is in complex physical and mental health co-morbidities.

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Dr Teresa Swist

Teresa Swist is a Research Fellow at the Young and Resilient Research Centre. She is part of the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre's Safe and Well Online project - researching social communications in the promotion of young people's safety and wellbeing.

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Professor Tim Karl

Tim Karl graduated from the Leipniz University of Hanover (Germany) in 2003 with a PhD in Zoology (Behavioural Neuroscience). Until 2008, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Garvan Institute working on rodent models for anxiety and schizophrenia.

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Associate Professor Tinashe Dune

Dr Tinashe Dune's research, teaching and publications focus on sexual marginalization and health inequities. Namely she explores the phenomenological experiences of sexuality, sexual health, sexual wellbeing and cross-cultural understandings of sexuality in marginalised populations.

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Dr Tran Lam

Dr Tran Lam joined the Western Sydney University School of Medicine in the Department of General Practice as a GP Academic Registrar in February 2024.

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Dr Tuki Attuquayefio

Tuki is an experimental psychologist by training, with a keen interest in the relationships between diet, eating behaviour and the brain. He has experience in experiment design, machine learning, data science and fMRI analysis.

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