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Cheryce Harrison is an Associate Professor at the Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation and the Head of the Public Health Research Program. Her research interests focus on developing leading programs for research translation and healthy lifestyle interventions that are effective, low-intensity, and cost-effective in reducing complications associated with obesity. Dr. Harrison possesses expertise in implementation research, influencing policy and practice while optimizing lifestyle strategies relevant to women’s health during reproductive phases and impacting individual and community populations. Her work includes collaborations with institutions such as Monash Health and Royal Hobart Hospital, and she has extended her efforts internationally with the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases in Europe and the Impact Diabetes Bump2Baby Consortium. Additionally, she has experience in engaging with Australian government policy development and contributing to national evidence-based guidelines, as well as conducting epidemiological research and managing clinical trial designs. Harrison's expertise is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aimed at ending poverty and promoting wellbeing for all individuals.
Monash Centre for Health Research & Implementation • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Leading research on effective health interventions and policy implementations in public health.
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