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Mohammed Owais Qureshi is a dedicated public health professional with over 12 years of diverse experience in public health and social sciences at local and international levels. He currently works as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Black Dog Institute, UNSW Australia, specializing in developing interventions that address the social determinants of suicide. His research aims to improve the quality of life and health equity for disadvantaged communities by addressing their unique health challenges. He has published numerous research papers and has presented findings at both national and international conferences. Mohammed is actively involved in various professional associations, focusing on health equity, infection prevention and control, and mental health and suicide prevention. His contributions to public health extend to media engagements, public speaking, and peer review/editorial contributions to prominent public health journals. He also supervised PhD and Master's students, emphasizing independent learning in public health research.
Black Dog Institute • Randwick, NSW
Focused on developing interventions addressing social determinants of suicide.
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