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Anu Ivaturi is a Research Fellow at Monash University in the Department of Human-Centred Computing. Her research explores the intersection of public health nutrition, digital public health, and chronic disease prevention. Anu's PhD focused on adolescent dietary behaviors using the digital dietary assessment system Intake24. She coordinates with Dr. Emma Foster, a lead nutrition consultant, and collaborates with nutritionists and dietitians in Southeast Asia and Africa to localize and adapt Intake24, contributing to the creation of a global open nutrition infrastructure. Anu's current research interests include integrating digital technologies into healthcare practices to empower non-nutrition health professionals to provide effective dietary advice. She is actively seeking collaborations to establish an Open Nutrition Researcher Network in Australia, employing human-centered design approaches to develop tailored nutrition solutions for culturally and linguistically diverse communities, specifically targeting adolescents and migrants. Anu's work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly focused on education and equity in health.
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