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Grace Tan is a Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Clinical Neuropsychology. She has a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master's degree in Clinical Neuropsychology. Her research focuses on the intersection of neuropsychology with social issues, particularly in populations affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and adverse childhood experiences. Tan has contributed significantly to the field, evidenced by her h-index of 56 and numerous citations for her work. Her teaching and research address the complexities of neuropsychological assessments concerning justice system involvement and child protection settings. Tan has received several accolades for her contributions to student learning and innovation in education, including the University of WA Award for Excellence and Innovation in Learning and Teaching. Her work highlights a commitment to improving assessment and intervention strategies for vulnerable populations through collaborative research and community engagement.
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