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Zhaoli Dai-Keller is a lecturer with expertise in nutritional epidemiology and a decade of experience in public health research and education. He earned his PhD in Epidemiology from the National University of Singapore in 2015 and subsequently completed a prestigious NIH T32 postdoctoral fellowship at Boston University under the mentorship of Dr. David Felson. In 2018, Zhaoli relocated to Sydney, Australia, where his research focuses on improving diet quality and promoting healthy aging among culturally and linguistically diverse older adults. His approach utilizes research cohorts, population surveys, and global data to identify components of culturally relevant diets. He is deeply committed to teaching and educates students across health disciplines with a strong emphasis on equity and cultural relevance. Zhaoli plays a leadership role in shaping public health initiatives and serves in various academic associations, including as Co-Chair of the Ageing Research Network at UNSW and an executive member of the Australian Association of Gerontology. He has won several awards for his research and contributions to public health.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Engaged in teaching and research in the field of public health and nutritional epidemiology.
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