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Narelle Warren is a Professor of Human Geography at Monash University, where she applies a medical anthropological lens to her research focusing on interdisciplinary health and social science. Her interests lie in exploring the experiences of aging, chronic conditions, and care in structurally vulnerable communities. With a commitment of over 20 years to understanding social inequalities, her work examines the risks associated with chronic conditions and the diagnostic processes within health systems. Narelle's research spans multiple areas, including public health and neuropsychology, with a special focus on how health systems influence individual health outcomes. She adopts a comparative methodological approach to further investigate the relationships between chronic health conditions and individual practices of care amidst their local moral worlds. Narelle is also heavily involved in training local health researchers, reflecting her ongoing commitment to capacity building in health research contexts. Her collaborative research efforts aim to inform policy development across academia, community health, and government sectors. Furthermore, her work addresses important ethical considerations and aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, promoting social equity and health accessibility.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Prof. Narelle Warren leads research in Human Geography, focusing on health and social care in vulnerable communities.
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