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Angela Durey is an Adjunct Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow in the School of Population and Global Health at the University of Western Australia. She has a strong background in anthropology and qualitative research, focusing on oral health and its disparities among disadvantaged populations. Durey's work emphasizes the application of anthropological theories and methodologies to address upstream factors influencing oral health service delivery and outcomes. She is a lead author of papers that have garnered recognition, including the International Association for Dental Research Giddon Award for Distinguished Research in Behavioral Sciences. Her research interests include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, rural health services, and the intersection of racism and healthcare. Throughout her career, she has actively engaged in various projects aimed at improving healthcare access and outcomes for Aboriginal communities and has received funding for her initiatives from several organizations. Durey's dedication to fostering cross-cultural understanding and enhancing oral health care continues to shape her research and academic contributions.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conduct research and instruction in the field of population and global health.
Torrens University Australia • Australia
Engage in academic roles and research initiatives.
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