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Seminar: Using Citizen Science to address prevention challenges

End-of-project webinar focusing on findings from the Citizen Science in Prevention project, a 3-year program of work which sought to support the use of citizen science approaches in research, policy and practice for chronic disease prevention.
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DATE 27 Jul 2023

TYPE Videos

Prevention experts

  • Dr Samantha Rowbotham

    The University of Sydney
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  • Dr Yvonne Laird

    The University of Sydney
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  • Katherine Pontifex

    Wellbeing SA
  • Dr Kim Jose

    University of Tasmania

Prevention methodologies

  • Making the case for prevention ,
  • New methods and tools ,
  • Research impact and translation ,

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