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Sanja Lujic is a Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics at the University of New South Wales. She holds a PhD from UNSW and multiple degrees in biostatistics and statistics. With over 15 years of experience as a biostatistician, she has a strong background in the analysis of routinely collected administrative datasets and a specific interest in complex linked health data. Her focus on health data linkage began in 2006, involving numerous projects with large-scale linked datasets spanning health, community care, and cohort studies. Her research interests encompass health services research, population ageing, multimorbidity, and the methods of data linkage utilizing routinely linked administrative datasets for statistical modeling. Currently, she serves as the chief investigator on multiple research projects, including a randomized controlled trial on nasal balloon auto-inflation for otitis media effusion in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Additionally, she directs and teaches several postgraduate courses in Health Data Science at UNSW.
University of New South Wales • Randwick, NSW, Australia
Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics and Director of Teaching at Centre for Big Data Research in Health.
Western Sydney University • Australia
Lecturer focusing on biostatistical methods.
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