Dr Melanie Crane
Senior Research Fellow

Dr Melanie Crane is a Senior Research Fellow based at the Prevention Research Collaboration at the University of Sydney. Her work focuses on the implementation and scale-up of interventions. She is an evaluation specialist, with a particular interest in complex health interventions and experience working in government, academia and non-government organisations.
Dr Crane’s research interests expand across formative research, implementation and evaluation of public health interventions in areas such as climate change, physical activity, built environments and active travel, workplace health promotion, obesity prevention, tobacco control, diet, cancer prevention and chronic respiratory diseases.
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Sustaining action for NCD prevention at the population scale
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Working from home in lockdown: Impacts on physical activity behaviour
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Using natural experiments to evaluate public health interventions
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Implementing and scaling up public health programs
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The utility of natural experiments for improving health prevention evidence
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AUSPOPS 2018: Tasmanian report
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Australian Perceptions of Prevention Survey – Technical Report, July 2016
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