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Holly Seale is an Associate Professor at the School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales. She leads program research focused on social and behavioral factors impacting engagement with infectious disease prevention strategies, including vaccination, antibiotic resistance, and infection control. Her work emphasizes enhancing communication and access to vaccinations, particularly among groups with historically low uptake, such as children, adults with chronic conditions, and multicultural communities. Holly's international roles include supporting immunization initiatives through collaborations with the Sabin Institute and contributions to COVID-19 public health strategies. She has secured substantial research funding, including NHMRC Training Fellowship and partnerships, and is recognized for her contributions through multiple awards in cancer research and public health education. As Program Director for the Bachelor of International Public Health, she oversees projects that focus on improving healthcare safety and implications for public health policies. Her expertise has led her to work extensively in Australia and internationally, aiming to drive quality improvements in healthcare through social science.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW
Serves as program director and leads research on social behavioral factors in public health.
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