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Erin Walsh is a Senior Research Fellow at the National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health at Australian National University. She completed her PhD in 2015, focusing on psychological research methods, and has subsequently led various projects involving both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. Her current research focuses on using visualization tools to communicate population health information and she possesses ongoing interests in cross-disciplinary methodological synthesis and innovative approaches to playful data collection. In addition to her research activities, Erin works as a scientific illustrator, assisting in the preparation of stimuli, data visualization, and figure preparation for scholarly publications as well as engaging the general public with science. She holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Science Communication from Australian National University, where she received the University Medal for academic excellence in Psychology.
National Center for Epidemiology and Population Health • Canberra
Leading research on psychological methods and population health.
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