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2023 Sponsors and Exhibitors

We would like to recognise and thank the Sponsors and Exhibitors of the AEA Conference 2023.

Associate Sponsor 
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Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne

W: www.mspgh.unimelb.edu.au
E:  ceb-admin@unimelb.edu.au     
A: 207 Bouverie St, Parkville VIC 3010


The Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (MSPGH) is a respected leader in the field of public health education, research and knowledge exchange. MSPGH was established in 2001 as the first school of its kind in Australia with a vision to make a difference in the population and public health sphere - building on the substantial assets of our University to advance public health in communities nationally and internationally - with a strong focus on Indigenous peoples.

Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Melbourne

W: www.mspgh.unimelb.edu.au
E:  ceb-admin@unimelb.edu.au
A: Level 3, 207 Bouverie St, Parkville VIC 3010


The Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics is one of four Centres and an Institute  that comprise the Melbourne School of Population and Global  Health.

The Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics is at the forefront of a preventive health revolution. Big data, changing infectious diseases patterns and multi-disciplinary collaborations are transforming the ways public health disciplines are researched and taught. Our Centre aims to be a leader in this evolving environment.

Support Sponsor 

Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University

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W: https://www.deakin.edu.au/health-social-development
E:  k.morrissy@deakin.edu.au
A: Deakin University, Burwood Campus


The Institute for Health Transformation (IHT) was established in 2018 to drive translational research in health systems that supports evidence-informed policy and practice leading to improved population health and health system sustainability. Lead researchers from IHT support the School of Health and Social Development’s teaching programs in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics and health economics, providing students with evidence-informed research, policy and practice. Among IHT’s many leading researchers, is Professor Catherine Bennett whose research into the COVID-19 pandemic is generating new knowledge, informing evidence-based decision making by governments in the design and delivery of care and prevention.

Affiliation Sponsor 

The School of Public Health, The University of Queensland

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Affiliation Sponsor & Exhibitor

Survey Design and Analysis Services

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W: surveydesign.com.au 
E:  david.white@surveydesign.com.au
A: PO Box 5044 Lyneham ACT 2602


Survey Design and Analysis Services - Delivering Stata in Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand. 

Why Stata? It’s fast, accurate and easy to use!

Stata is a complete, integrated software package that provides all your data science needs—data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and reproducible reporting.

If you have not yet tried Stata for your research call us for a fully functional evaluation licence to see how you can get more from your data with Stata.

Support Assist Sponsor

The Doherty Institute

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W: www.doherty.edu.au 
E:  doherty-reception@unimelb.edu.au
A: 792 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000


Finding solutions to prevent, treat and cure infectious diseases and understanding the complexities of microbes and the immune system requires innovative approaches and concentrated effort. This is why the University of Melbourne – a world leader in education, teaching and research excellence – and The Royal Melbourne Hospital – an internationally renowned institution providing outstanding care, research and learning – partnered to create the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute); a centre of excellence where leading scientists and clinicians collaborate to improve human health globally.

The Doherty Institute will be an inspiring, innovative, and enabling cross-disciplinary environment. We are dedicated to identifying and addressing fundamental challenges in all aspects of infection and immunity. Through our leadership, advocacy and education we will shape research, policy, and practice to improve health for communities both nationally and internationally.

Banner Supporter

Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)

W: ardc.edu.au 
E:  contact@ardc.edu.au 
A: ARDC has offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth

 

The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) drives development of world-class national digital research infrastructure that provides Australian researchers competitive advantage through data and supports research impact.
The ARDC is Australia’s leading facility for research data infrastructure. We facilitate access to research data sets and tools from academia, industry and government for all Australian researchers.

To meet the needs of health and medical researchers, we’re co-designing a People Research Data Commons (People RDC) with partners in research, industry and government.
 

The People RDC builds on the ARDC’s experience creating national digital research infrastructure for health and medical researchers. Learn more about one of the projects, Linked Data Asset for Australian Health Research (LINDAHR), we have worked on for this domain: https://ardc.edu.au/project/linked-data-asset-australian-health-research/

 

Learn more and register your interest in the People RDC: https://bit.ly/ARDCPeopleRDC

 

Access resources for health and medical researchers: https://bit.ly/ARDC-people-resources

Exhibitor

Australia Insitute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)

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W: https://www.aihw.gov.au/
E:  communications@aihw.gov.au
A: Bruce, ACT 2600


The AIHW is an independent statutory Australian Government agency producing authoritative and accessible information and statistics to inform and support better policy and service delivery decisions, leading to better health and wellbeing for all Australians.

We are focused on turning data into useful information and telling the broader story.

Exhibitor

Generation Victoria (GenV) & Murdoch Children's Research Institute

W: www.genv.org.au
E:  genv@mcri.edu.au
A:  Parkville, Melbourne VIC

Together, transforming the health and wellbeing of an entire generation

GenV is a research initiative designed to advance health and wellbeing in smarter and faster ways, designed to answer multiple questions such as preterm birth, mental illness, obesity, learning, allergies and more.


GenV’s primary objective is to create large, parallel whole-of-state birth and parent cohorts for discovery and interventional research.

It will enable researchers to explore the issues affecting Victoria’s children and their families with greater speed and precision than we can today, allowing them to explore the critical links between environmental exposures, genome (genetics), physical characteristics and later outcomes across the life course.

GenV will generate translatable evidence — including novel approaches to prediction, prevention, treatments, and services — to improve future wellbeing and reduce the future disease burden of all children and the adults they become.

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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W: https://aifs.gov.au/
E:  enquiries@aifs.gov.au
A:  Level 4, 40 City Road, Southbank VIC 3006

The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) is a Melbourne-based Australian Government statutory agency. It was established in 1980 under the Family Law Act 1975. AIFS’ mission is to conduct high-quality, impartial research into the wellbeing of Australian families, to inform government policy and promote evidence-based practice in the family services sector. AIFS also manages a number of landmark longitudinal studies for the Australian Government, including Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

W: https://medicine.uq.edu.au/
E:  sph.hos.ea@uq.edu.au

A: 288 Herston Road, Herston QLD 4006


UQ’s School of Public Health is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of populations in a changing and inequitable world. The School is ranked 2nd in Asia Pacific and 30th in the world for Public Health and our research impacts the world's most pressing population and public health challenges.

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