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Samia’s research aims to identify policy practices that improve outcomes, particularly health outcomes for populations experiencing disadvantage and systemic barriers in Australia and low-income countries. She uses quantitative data to estimate causal effects by drawing on large, complex linked data. Her focus is on addressing the needs and policy implications related to people with disabilities in Australia. Samia has worked on projects ranging from small-scale studies to large, multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary collaborations with government and international organizations, including the World Health Organization. These partnerships have provided her with privileged access to key stakeholders, enabling effective dissemination of research and meaningful involvement of people with disabilities in the early research process. She shares her work through publications in high-quality, high-impact academic journals and accessible outlets such as The Conversation, as well as through presentations at conferences, with a particular focus on policy, and webinars targeted at policy practitioners and disability advocates.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Leading research activities and projects in health economics, with a focus on disability and social policy.
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