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Keira Robinson is a Research Associate at the University of Western Australia, contributing to the Cardiovascular Research Group within the School of Population and Global Health. Her research focuses on the application of epidemiological biostatistical methods to the analysis of multi-jurisdictional linked health data. Keira holds a Master's degree in Epidemiology, during which she explored the genetic role of human papillomavirus susceptibility in a cohort of students from Montreal, Canada. Her professional experience spans both national and international contexts, involving work with academia, health technology assessment agencies, and government organizations. Keira's research interests encompass a broad range of therapeutic areas including cardiovascular and infectious diseases, health services research, immunology, oncology, and perinatal health outcomes. She actively engages in research aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, aiming to leverage her expertise in administrative data, cardiovascular disease epidemiology, epidemiological methods, biostatistics, and health economics to contribute to global efforts in improving health outcomes.
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