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Amanuel Hagos is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Justice Health Research Program at the School of Population Health, University of New South Wales. He is currently the project manager for the NHMRC-funded 'Ageing Prison Longitudinal Study (A-PLUS)', focusing on health frailty trajectories among justice-involved older adults. Amanuel’s background includes a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health and extensive experience in public health program design and management, particularly in the non-profit sector. He has overseen health grants worth approximately AUD $69 million and has held senior advisory positions within major international organizations. His research interests include justice health, palliative care for individuals with intellectual disabilities, health equity, integrated care, and community health services. Amanuel has contributed significantly to the field through various projects, emphasizing the importance of addressing health inequities among priority populations.
Justice Health Research Program, School of Population Health • Sydney
Managing the NHMRC-funded Ageing Prison Longitudinal Study (A-PLUS) and researching health frailty trajectories among justice-involved older adults.
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