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Stella Talic is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Epidemiology at Monash University and the head of the Pharmacoepidemiology Research Group. Her research focuses on chronic disease therapeutic prevention management, with a strong emphasis on optimizing medication use and improving patient outcomes. Dr. Talic is recognized as a leader in her field, serving on the editorial board of the journal Drugs & Aging and has had her work featured in prestigious publications such as the BMJ and Nature. She is also involved in medical education as the Director of the Health Science Honours Course and Chief Examiner for the Clinical Trials postgraduate unit. Dr. Talic has a rich background in supervising honors, master’s, and PhD students and is committed to fostering collaborative research in pharmacoepidemiology. Her contributions have been acknowledged with awards such as the John McNeil Early Career Researcher Award and the School’s Research Paper Excellence Award. Dr. Talic is dedicated to building research capacity and nurturing international partnerships to address public health challenges related to pharmacoepidemiology.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Senior Lecturer in Clinical Epidemiology, focusing on chronic disease management.
Cabrini Health Limited • Melbourne, Australia
Conducting research in public health and chronic disease management.
Monash Alfred Baker Centre • Melbourne, Australia
Research in cardiovascular disease and management.
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