Alex Brown
SAHMRI, SA, Australia
Professor Alex Brown is a Deputy Director and Theme Leader of Aboriginal Health Research in the newly established South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. His previous research positions include Executive Director of BakerIDI Central Australia (2007-2012), and Menzies School of Health Research (2003-2007). He completed his PhD in 2010, and has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the RACP; Fellowship of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand, a Masters in Public Health in 1999 and Bachelor of Medicine in 1996. Most recently Alex was awarded a Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellowship to continue his unique work on psychosocial factors and cardiovascular disease in Aboriginal communities. Professor Brown has established a growing profile in cardiometabolic research in Aboriginal people, alongside significant national policy work. He has been a CI on grants worth over $30 million in the last 10 years. All of these grants are related to the principal multi-disciplinary research program addressing chronic disease disparities in Aboriginal Australians. Prof Brown has extensive experience in working in rural/remote communities, primary care and hospital settings, and has led detailed and extremely challenging fieldwork in Aboriginal community research. Professor Brown has a growing national and international profile in Indigenous health, particularly in relation to CVD, diabetes, chronic disease co-morbidity and psychosocial determinants of health.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Maternal characteristics and perinatal outcomes of Aboriginal and Europid women with gestational diabetes and diabetes in pregnancy: The PANDORA Study (#84)
9:15 AM
I-Lynn Lee
ADS President's Clinical Young Investigator Award
The contribution of glycaemic status to the progression of kidney disease among Indigenous Australians with and without albuminuria– the eGFR follow-up study (#30)
11:00 AM
Elizabeth LM Barr
ADS Clinical Orals - Renal & Foot Complications