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Centre for Mental Health Research
ANU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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Visiting Fellows
Dr Emily Banks, Fellow, NCEPH Dr Nick Barnes, NICTA Dr Mike Bird, Coordinator, Aged Mental Health, Southern Area Health Service Dr Trevor Carlyon, State Director, Lifeline Community Care Dr Tim Crosier, Dept of Health & Community Services Dr Rennie D'Souza, National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health Dr Michael Fenech, CSIRO Health Sciences & Nutrition Kate Fairweather-Schmidt, CSIRO Prof Richard Hartley, Autonomous System & Technology Program, RSISE, ANU Prof Ian Hickie, Director, Brain & Mind Institute, University of Sydney Dr David Hawking, CSIRO Mathematics & Information Services Prof Anthony Jorm, ORYGEN Research Centre, University of Melbourne Dr Justin Kenardy, School of Psychology, University of Queensland Prof Ken Kirkby, Psychiatry, University of Tasmania Dr Rajeev Kumar, Psychiatry Department, Canberra Hospital Dr Shu-Chen Li, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin Prof Mary Luszcz, School of Psychology, Flinders University Prof Andrew Mackinnon, Biostatistics Unit, ORYGEN Research Centre, University of Melbourne Dr Richard O'Kearney, School of Psychology, ANU Dr Ruth Parslow, ORYGEN Research Centre, University of Melbourne Prof Perminder Sachdev, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales Dr Grahame Simpson, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Liverpool Health Service
B Med Sci (Hons) (Monash,) MB BS (Hons) (Monash), PhD (London) Mike is a psychologist specialising in problems associated with ageing.
He works part-time as a clinician with older people, and current research
interests include challenging behaviour associated with dementia, memory
in dementia, strain amongst residential care staff, and evaluation of
programs designed to improve quality of life for people with dementia
and those who care for them. Tim's research interests include mental health and social policy, particularly welfare receipt, financial hardship and employment. Tim is a visiting fellow from the Australian Government Department of Family and Community Services. Kate's research interests include analysing data from the PATH Through Life Project to investigate suicidality at a population level. Kate hopes to find relationships with other variables that will help predict suicidality and information which may aid the prevention of suicide in the future. kate.fairweather-schmidt@csiro.au Rajeev's research interests include cognitive aging, preclinical AD
and analysis of neuroanatomical structures using MRI techniques. Dr Kumar is a visiting fellow from Psychiatry, The Canberra Hospital. Stephen's research interests include the epidemiology
of suicide, psychotic disorders, ethics and computerized diagnosis.
Dr Rosenman is a psychiatrist in private practice in Canberra. E. sjr@netspeed.com.au
, Stephen.Rosenman@anu.edu.au Andrew is interested in quantitative aspects of mental health research.
This includes development and analysis of psychometric measures, screening
and diagnosis tests, modeling longitudinal data, and the conduct and
analysis of controlled trials and interventions in mental health. Andrew is a Visiting Fellow from the Biostatistics Unit, ORYGEN Research Centre at the University of Melbourne. E: Andrew.Mackinnon@anu.edu.au |
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