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Shannon Gray is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash's School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and an ARC DECRA Fellow funded by the Australian Research Council. He has a background in Biomedical Engineering and has pursued doctoral studies at the Monash University Accident Research Centre, focusing on injury-causing hazards in fitness facilities. His research predominantly revolves around injury epidemiology, including injury prevention and rehabilitation. Specifically, Shannon's DECRA research seeks to navigate the transition of injured individuals through personal injury compensation systems and social security, aiming to reduce the burden of road traffic crashes in Australia. Interested in recovery from road traffic and work-related injuries, he examines the impacts of compensation system policy and the practical aspects of recovery. He has undertaken significant projects on the prevalence of recovery from work-related mental health conditions and the retention of older healthcare workers, along with studying recovery trajectories among injured coal miners. Shannon's work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing the importance of health outcomes and public health policy in relation to transportation safety and occupational health.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Engaged in research pertaining to health systems services and injury prevention, focusing on social security and compensation systems.
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