Asaduzzaman Khan
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Associate Professor
Asaduzzaman Khan
Email: : a.khan2@uq.edu.au
Phone: : +61 7 334 67456
Positions
Affiliate of University of Queensland Centre for Hearing Research (CHEAR) : Centre for Hearing Research : Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Assoc Professor in Biostatistics : School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences : Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Overview
Background
Asad is a methodology expert with over 25 years of research experience in behavioural epidemiology, public health, mental wellbeing, and intervention research. He has established a vibrant multidisciplinary research team with global experts to strengthen his program of research spanning active lifestyles and health equity.
Asad’s research involves epidemiological modelling of large multi-country data to examine the role of physical activity, screen time, social media, and sleep on mental health and wellbeing, especially in children and adolescents. He is also interested in identifying emerging challenges in equitable healthcare access for people with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds including immigrants.
His exceptional publication record includes over 230 articles in high-impact journals [e.g., Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (top in Pediatrics), and British Journal of Sports Medicine (top in Sport Sciences)]. He has attained >AU$13.0 million in competitive research grant funding as a Chief Investigator with >AU$10.0 million from 10 NHMRC/MRFF grants.
Asad has an outstanding track-record of supervision with completion of 16 PhD/MPhil student projects and is currently supervising 15 PhD/MPhil students. He has collaboration with leading universities, renowned organizations and industry partners across Australia and globally, and empowered over 20 early- and mid-career researchers from the Indo-Pacific region to conduct ethical and high-quality research.
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Availability
Associate Professor Asaduzzaman Khan is: : Available for supervision : Media expert
Fields of research
Behavioural epidemiology Epidemiology Health Sciences Public health
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, University of Dhaka
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Dhaka
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, University of Sydney
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of New England Australia
Research interests
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Active lifestyles and health equity
Physical activity; Screen time; Social media; Mental wellbeing; Health equity; Immigrant health; Health & wellbeing of CALD people.
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Research impacts
Asad is an international leader in addressing health inequalities in people with disadvantaged conditions and from low- and middle-income countries. His inter-disciplinary program of research has significant impact on national and international policies and guidelines from key international agencies including World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Analysis and Policy Observatory, Asian Development Bank, Australian Department of Health, Danish Health Authority. In addition, he has prominent appearances in leading media outlets including television (e.g. 9News, 7News), radio (e.g. ABC, SBS) and print (e.g. The Conversation, The Sydney Morning Herald, Smart Parenting, SchoolNews New Zealand, Berkley University Better Good Magazine, Xinhua-China, National Geographic).
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Works
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All (288) Journal Article (258) Other Outputs (2) Conference Publication (26) Book Chapter (2)
2026
Journal Article
Parental factors associated with social media use in adolescence: a systematic review
Morawska, Alina, Adina, Japheth, Khan, Asaduzzaman and Turner, Karen M. T. (2026). Parental factors associated with social media use in adolescence: a systematic review. Journal of Adolescence, 98 (1), 51-68. doi: 10.1002/jad.70062
Parental factors associated with social media use in adolescence: a systematic review
2026
Journal Article
Career indecision among medical students: a scoping review of contributing sources, associated factors, and support strategies
Li, Wen, Gillies, Robyn M., Sun, Hong and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2026). Career indecision among medical students: a scoping review of contributing sources, associated factors, and support strategies. Medical Teacher, 48 (1), 42-60. doi: 10.1080/0142159x.2025.2520927
2025
Journal Article
Characterising acute and chronic care needs: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Zuniga, Yves Miel H., Zumla, Alimuddin, Zuhlke, Liesl J., Zoladl, Mohammad, Ziaeian, Boback, Zhong, Chenwen, Zhao, Xiu-Ju George, Zhang, Zhi-Jiang, Zhang, Jianrong, Zepro, Nejimu Biza, Zenebe, Getachew Assefa, Zeitoun, Jean-David, Zegeye, Zelalem Banjaw, Zastrozhin, Mikhail Sergeevich, Zareshahrabadi, Zahra, Zarea, Kourosh, Dehnavi, Ali Zare, Zare, Iman, Zangiabadian, Moein, Zangeneh, Alireza, Zamora, Nelson, Zaman, Sojib Bin, Zaki, Nazar, Zakaryaei, Farima, Zahir, Mazyar, Tajrishi, Farbod Zahedi, Zadnik, Vesna, Zadey, Siddhesh, Yusefi, Hossein ... Anza-Ramirez, Cecilia (2025). Characterising acute and chronic care needs: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Nature Communications, 16 (1) 4235, 1. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-56910-x
Characterising acute and chronic care needs: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
2025
Journal Article
Physical activity among adults in Canada: an intersectional analysis of immigrant and socioeconomic status
Lee, Eun-Young, Lim, Heejun, Pabayo, Roman and Khan, Asaduzzuman (2025). Physical activity among adults in Canada: an intersectional analysis of immigrant and socioeconomic status. Discover Social Science and Health, 5 (1) 118. doi: 10.1007/s44155-025-00278-2
2025
Journal Article
Challenges and strategies for international medical graduates in registration and integration into the Australian healthcare system: a systematic scoping review
Li, Wen, Nisar, Mehwish, Gillies, Robyn M, McGrail, Matthew and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Challenges and strategies for international medical graduates in registration and integration into the Australian healthcare system: a systematic scoping review. Australian health review, 49 (6) AH25210. doi: 10.1071/ah25210
2025
Journal Article
Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of screen time with adolescent depression and anxiety
Li, Sophie H., Batterham, Philip J., Whitton, Alexis E., Maston, Kate, Khan, Asaduzzaman, Christensen, Helen and Werner-Seidler, Aliza (2025). Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of screen time with adolescent depression and anxiety. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64 (4), 873-887. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12547
Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of screen time with adolescent depression and anxiety
2025
Journal Article
Hearing loss in children from culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia
de Silva, Dumini, Dawes, Piers, Nickbakht, Mansoureh, Khan, Asaduzzaman and Newall, John (2025). Hearing loss in children from culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia. Ear and Hearing, 46 (6) 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001695, 1603-1612. doi: 10.1097/aud.0000000000001695
Hearing loss in children from culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia
2025
Journal Article
Who stays on track? Investigating compliance with 24-hour movement Behaviours guidelines and its associated factors across childhood and adolescence in Australia
Hossian, Mosharop, Mielke, Gregore Iven, Nisar, Mehwish and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Who stays on track? Investigating compliance with 24-hour movement Behaviours guidelines and its associated factors across childhood and adolescence in Australia. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2025.09.017
2025
Journal Article
Burden of 375 diseases and injuries, risk-attributable burden of 88 risk factors, and healthy life expectancy in 204 countries and territories, including 660 subnational locations, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Hay, Simon I, Ong, Kanyin Liane, Santomauro, Damian F, A, Bhoomadevi, Aalipour, Mohammad Amin, Aalruz, Hasan, Ababneh, Hazim S, Abaraogu, Ukachukwu O, Abate, Biruk Beletew, Abbafati, Cristiana, Abbas, Nasir, Abbasifard, Mitra, Abbasi-Kangevari, Mohsen, Abd ElHafeez, Samar, Abdalla, Ashraf Nabiel, Abdalla, Mohammed Altigani, Abdallah, Emad M, Abdeeq, Barkhad Aden, Abdel Razeq, Nadin M I, Abdelgalil, Ahmed Abdelrahman, Abdel-Hameed, Reda, Abdelmasseh, Michael, Abdelnabi, Mahmoud, Abdel-Rahman, Wael M, Abd-Elsalam, Sherief, Abdi, Sepideh, Abdollahi, Mohammad, Abdoun, Meriem, Abdous, Arman ... Gakidou, Emmanuela (2025). Burden of 375 diseases and injuries, risk-attributable burden of 88 risk factors, and healthy life expectancy in 204 countries and territories, including 660 subnational locations, 1990–2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. The Lancet, 406 (10513), 1873-1922. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(25)01637-x
2025
Journal Article
Resilience And Healthy Lifestyle for Rheumatoid Arthritis (The RA-HEAL trial): a randomised, parallel group, placebo-controlled clinical trial protocol
Poulsen, Katherine A., Burton, Nicola W., Mayr, Hannah L., Chachay, Veronique S., Coombes, Jeff S., Gartner, Coral E., Sonigra, Amee, Christensen, Paul, Hansford, Karl A., Ang, Dianna J., Neri, Jessica, Mendis, Ramali, Lynch, Tom, Dines, Cheryl, Benham, Helen, Sweeney, Aoife, March, Lyn M., Khan, Asaduzzaman, Tuffaha, Haitham and Thomas, Ranjeny (2025). Resilience And Healthy Lifestyle for Rheumatoid Arthritis (The RA-HEAL trial): a randomised, parallel group, placebo-controlled clinical trial protocol. Trials, 26 (1) 376. doi: 10.1186/s13063-025-09063-7
2025
Journal Article
Healthcare service utilisation across continuum of care for type 2 diabetes among culturally and linguistically diverse populations: a systematic review
Rahman, Mahfuzur, Khatri, Resham B., Gomersall, Sjaan, Hossian, Mosharop and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Healthcare service utilisation across continuum of care for type 2 diabetes among culturally and linguistically diverse populations: a systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22 (8) 1279, 1-19. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22081279
2025
Journal Article
Lifestyle Interventions for Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors Among Adolescents in Asia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Maba, Aprezo Pardodi, Ahmed, Kazi Rumana, Zhou, Ting, Edwards, Elizabeth J. and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Lifestyle Interventions for Multiple Behavioral Risk Factors Among Adolescents in Asia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. Adolescent Research Review, 1-33. doi: 10.1007/s40894-025-00272-4
2025
Journal Article
Global research on 24-hour movement behaviours guidelines in children and adolescents: a systematic review
Hossian, Mosharop, Mielke, Gregore Iven, Nisar, Mehwish, Tremblay, Mark S. and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Global research on 24-hour movement behaviours guidelines in children and adolescents: a systematic review. The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 22 (1) 108, 1-18. doi: 10.1186/s12966-025-01809-5
2025
Journal Article
Temporal Associations of Physical Activity Volume, Intensity, and Timing With Sleep in Preschool‐Aged Children
Huang, Wendy Yajun, Feng, Jie, Sit, Cindy Hui‐Ping, Reilly, John J. and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Temporal Associations of Physical Activity Volume, Intensity, and Timing With Sleep in Preschool‐Aged Children. Journal of Sleep Research e70162, e70162. doi: 10.1111/jsr.70162
2025
Journal Article
Enhancing treatment outcomes after gynaecological cancer (ACUMEN): a randomised controlled exercise trial protocol
Chiu, Vivian, Boytar, Alexander, Cunningham, Brent, Skinner, Tina, Turner, Jane, Anderson, Debra, Khan, Asaduzzaman, Bailey, Tom, Porter-Steele, Janine, Young, Leonie, Tuffaha, Haitham, Perrin, Lewis, Garrett, Andrea, Goh, Jeffrey, Rose, Grace, Clifford, Briana, Gomersall, Sjaan, Korbie, Darren, Constantin, Nicolas, Li, Jackie and McCarthy, Alexandra Leigh (2025). Enhancing treatment outcomes after gynaecological cancer (ACUMEN): a randomised controlled exercise trial protocol. BMC Cancer, 25 (1) 1195, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12885-025-14298-3
2025
Conference Publication
"Have open conversations!": Using co-design to develop a family-based healthy screen use intervention for adolescents
Rajagopal, Anjana, Khan, Asaduzzaman, Edwards, Elizabeth and Morawska, Alina (2025). "Have open conversations!": Using co-design to develop a family-based healthy screen use intervention for adolescents. International Congress on Evidence-based Parenting Support, Online, 4-7 June.
2025
Journal Article
Bytes and bites: social media use and dietary behaviours among adolescents across 41 countries
Khan, Asaduzzaman, Feng, Jie, Chachay, Veronique, Tsang, Jaclyn H., Huang, Wendy Y., Sit, Cindy H. P. and Minichiello, Victor (2025). Bytes and bites: social media use and dietary behaviours among adolescents across 41 countries. Pediatric Research, 98 (6) e19697, 1-8. doi: 10.1038/s41390-025-04030-z
Bytes and bites: social media use and dietary behaviours among adolescents across 41 countries
2025
Journal Article
Exploring healthcare access challenges among South Asian migrants in Australia: a mixed-method study
Nisar, Mehwish, Costa, Nathalia, Kolbe-Alexander, Tracy and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Exploring healthcare access challenges among South Asian migrants in Australia: a mixed-method study. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 36 (2) e70008, 1-14. doi: 10.1002/hpja.70008
Exploring healthcare access challenges among South Asian migrants in Australia: a mixed-method study
2025
Journal Article
Telehealth-Delivered Exercise to Promote Health after Gynecological Cancer Therapy: A Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial
Cunningham, Brent, Porter-Steele, Janine, Hayes, Sandra C., Chiu, Vivian, Clifford, Briana K., Rose, Grace L., Jones, Caroline L., Bailey, Tom G., Young, Leonie, Garrett, Andrea, Nicklin, James, Khan, Asaduzzaman, Tuffaha, Haitham and McCarthy, Alexandra L. (2025). Telehealth-Delivered Exercise to Promote Health after Gynecological Cancer Therapy: A Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial. Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine, 10 (2) e000307, 1-6. doi: 10.1249/tjx.0000000000000307
2025
Journal Article
Twenty Four-Hour Movement Behaviours Research Among Australian Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review
Hossian, Mosharop, Nisar, Mehwish, Iven Mielke, Gregore and Khan, Asaduzzaman (2025). Twenty Four-Hour Movement Behaviours Research Among Australian Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 36 (2) e70021, 1-14. doi: 10.1002/hpja.70021
Funding
Current funding
- 2026 - 2029
Bridging the Gap: Improving Access to Equitable Dental Care for Children from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Background
NHMRC Targeted Call for Research - Oral Health Care in Australia 2024
Open grant - 2025 - 2026
Effects of recreational screen use on the mental and physical health of Australian high school students: when does screen use become problematic, who is most at risk and why?
University of New South Wales
Open grant - 2024 - 2028
Effectiveness of a Healthy Lifestyle and Resilience Program in New-Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis
NHMRC MRFF Clinician Researchers Applied Research in Health
Open grant - 2023 - 2026
Detecting and preventing otitis media in young children
William Demant Foundation
Open grant - 2022 - 2027
Unspoken, Unheard, Unmet: Improving Access to Preventative Health Care through Better Conversations about Care
NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
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Past funding
- 2021 - 2023
Evaluating changing environmental, psychological, and organizational characteristics of working from home and their impact on work and health outcomes of employees
Office Ergonomics Research Committee Funding
Open grant - 2020 - 2025
EnhAnCing treatment oUtcoMes after gynaEcological caNcer (ACUMEN): Using exercise to promote health after cancer therapy
NHMRC MRFF - Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Need
Open grant - 2015 - 2020
A comparison between a new Knee Guard device and an established non-steroidal anti-inflammatory formulation in mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis
UniQuest Pty Ltd
Open grant - 2014 - 2019
Enabling equal access using e-health
HEARing CRC
Open grant - 2014 - 2021
Preventing depression and reducing the impact of aphasia in stroke patients and their caregivers a year post onset via a brief early intervention: a cluster randomised control trial of the Action Succ
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2014
Understanding persistent low back pain where it resides, in the brain
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2014 - 2019
Understanding persistent low back pain where it resides, in the brain (NHMRC Project Grant administered by the University of New South Wales)
University of New South Wales
Open grant - 2013 - 2019
Can a new intensive model of aphasia rehabilitation achieve better outcomes than usual care?
NHMRC Partnership Projects
Open grant - 2013 - 2017
Innovative diagnosis for and prevention of otitis media in Australian infants
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2012 - 2014
Further evaluation of the UQ Aphasia LIFT: an intensive, comprehensive aphasia program
UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund
Open grant - 2012 - 2016
Occupational hearing loss induced by solvents and noise: development of new strategies for hearing loss prevention programs in the workplace
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2010 - 2016
Evaluation of the Evolve behaviour support service
Disability Services Queensland
Open grant - 2010 - 2014
Determinants of successfully living with aphasia after stroke: a prospective cohort mixed methods study.
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2010 - 2012
Measurement issues in rating scales and the application of latent trait models
UQ Early Career Researcher
Open grant - 2010 - 2014
Why do people keep hurting their back: A longitudinal study of biological, psychological and social predictors
NHMRC Project Grant
Open grant - 2009 - 2010
Early intervention services for children with physical disability: Child, family and community determinants of successful transition to school
UQ FirstLink Scheme
Open grant - 2007 - 2008
Improved statistical methods for the analysis of Hierarchical social data: cross-classified and multiple-membership structures
UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
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Supervision
Availability
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Available projects
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Physical activity, sedentariness and mental wellbeing of children and adolescents
Physical inactivity and sedentariness may be deleterious for health and wellbeing of individuals. Understanding the distribution and determinants (i.e., epidemiology) of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and their interrelationships can have considerable public health implications in societies where sedentary and inactive lifestyles have become more prevalent. Furthermore, it would be useful to examine whether physical activity can attenuate or even eliminate the detrimental effects of sedentary behaviours on individuals’ health and psychosocial wellbeing. This research will explore patterns of physical activity and sedentary behaviour, links with physical and psychosocial wellbeing, and if activity can offset potentially detrimental effects of prolonged sedentariness.
Read more Read less - #### Analyses of ordinal outcomes
Patient reported outcomes are widely used in health and rehabilitation sciences. These outcomes are often assessed using different rating scales, which result in ordinal outcome data. Although there are demonstrated advantages of Rasch-based modelling, over the classical methods, such modelling has received a little attention in health and medical research in analysing ordinal outcomes. Additional evidence needs to be generated to demonstrate the inferential costs of using classical methods in analysing ordinal outcomes, which in turn can further strengthen the argument for using Rasch-based modelling. This work will also facilitate the development of guidelines for statistical analyses of rating scale ordinal outcomes.
Read more Read less - #### Health and wellbeing of culturally and linguistically diverse populations and their access to health-care services in Australia
Australia is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse countries in the world. About half (49%) of Australians were born overseas or had one or both parents born overseas. However, there are apparent disparities in health and wellbeing in people with diverse backgrounds. People from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds can face greater challenges when navigating the health-care system, which compromise their equitable access to healthcare services. Language barriers, lower health literacy, and difficulties navigating an unfamiliar system put them at greater risk of poorer quality health care, service delivery and poorer health outcomes compared with other Australians. Understanding patterns of diseases within CALD populations is important to being able to address the health needs of the CALD population. In addition to examining chronic diseases and risk behaviours, this research will explore issues and challenges in accessing health-care services among CALD populations in Australia.
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Supervision history
Current supervision
- Doctor Philosophy
##### Towards improved access to and utilisation of healthcare services for type 2 diabetes among people with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall - Doctor Philosophy
##### 24-Hour Movement Behaviours of Children and Adolescents: Health and Academic Performance in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mehwish Nisar, Dr Gregore Iven Mielke - Doctor Philosophy
##### A Lifestyle Approach to Promote Mental Health among High School Students in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards - Doctor Philosophy
##### Managing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in South Asia: A case study from Bangladesh
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mohammad Ali Moni - Doctor Philosophy
##### A co-designed family-based intervention to promote healthy screen use among Australian adolescents
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards, Professor Alina Morawska - Doctor Philosophy
##### Bridging Gaps: Enhancing Oral Health in Culturally Diverse Paediatric Populations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lauren Ball, Dr Diep Ha, Associate Professor Sobia Zafar - Doctor Philosophy
##### Developing AI-based Discission Support System utilising multimodal data
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mohammad Ali Moni - Doctor Philosophy
##### Hearing health inequalities in culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mansoureh Nickbakht, Professor Piers Dawes - Doctor Philosophy
##### Social Perceptions towards Technical and Vocational Education and Training: A Case Study from Bangladesh
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ian Hardy, Associate Professor Obaid Hamid - Doctor Philosophy
##### Coloured noise estimation using electroencephalogram data and deep-learning method for improvement of cognitive function
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mohammad Ali Moni - Doctor Philosophy
##### Robust and Explainable AI to Solve Clinical Problems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mohammad Ali Moni
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Completed supervision
- 2023
Doctor Philosophy
##### Chronic diseases and behavioural risk factors in immigrants: An Australian perspective
Principal Advisor - 2023
Doctor Philosophy
##### Health-related behaviours of children of immigrant parents in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall - 2022
Doctor Philosophy
Principal Advisor - 2019
Doctor Philosophy
Principal Advisor - 2021
Doctor Philosophy
Joint Principal Advisor - 2025
Doctor Philosophy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandie McCarthy - 2025
Doctor Philosophy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Marion Tower, Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards - 2025
Doctor Philosophy
##### Understanding the pathophysiology of stroke using bioinformatics and statistical genetics
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jian Zeng, Dr Mohammad Ali Moni - 2025
Doctor Philosophy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robyn Gillies - 2022
Doctor Philosophy
##### Investigating Research Engagement of Cambodian Academics: Challenges and Opportunities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Obaid Hamid - 2018
Doctor Philosophy
##### Test-takers' contribution to the validation of uses of high-stakes language tests
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robyn Gillies, Associate Professor Obaid Hamid - 2017
Doctor Philosophy
Associate Advisor - 2016
Doctor Philosophy
##### Mindfulness, stress and burnout among mental health professionals in Singapore
Associate Advisor - 2016
Doctor Philosophy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Laura Bergade
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- CALD population
- Children and adolescents
- Immigrants
- Mental wellbeing
- Physical activity
- Screen time
- Social media
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