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Holger Moeller is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney, where he works in the conjoint injury division of the George Institute for Global Health. As an epidemiologist, his expertise lies in injury epidemiology and the analysis of large population-based administrative datasets to assess health impacts quantitatively. His main research interests include road transport safety, child injury, risk factors, and the cost-effectiveness of active transport initiatives. Holger has contributed to various research studies, such as the DRIVE cohort study, which follows 20,822 young drivers, and the Coolamon study focusing on burns among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. He has vast experience in public health epidemiology across Germany, England, and Australia, utilizing Global Burden of Disease study methodologies and working within the fields of cancer epidemiology and environmental health indicators. Additionally, he has supervised numerous PhD and Masters students in Health Data Science and has been involved in various research grants and projects aimed at enhancing health outcomes.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Hospitals in Germany, England, and Australia •
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