My main area of research includes chronic disease malnutrition in adult hospital patients. Research impact includes the development and validation of the first malnutrition screening tool specifically for an Indigenous population (Aboriginal Australian and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples).
Professor Payi Linda Ford is currently a Senior Research Fellow in the Northern Institute. Her knowledge, expertise and research focus on Indigenous issues and her work contributes understanding locally, nationally and internationally.
CDU students can access regional study centres across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Join us for a free lunch to discover how hosting a CDU social work student placement can benefit your organisation, and help retain future professionals in the NT.
We are honoured to welcome Dr Anna Cody, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, who will deliver this year’s Oration which will be titled, 'Gender equality and protection for LGBTIQ+ communities: the role of law and strategies for change'.
Join us for the Faculty of Health Public Lecture, Brain Power and discover the power of the human brain with Todd Sampson—TV personality, adventurer, and host of 'Redesign My Brain'.
Pascal has undertaken research in a number of domains at different stages of his professional career, mainly in the areas of economic analysis, tourism business and marketing, evaluation and assessment of policies and strategies aiming to enhance economic capabilities in northern Australia and address workforce challenges, including surrounding Aboriginal communities.
Daniel is an Outstanding Future Researcher at CDU and Deputy Lead of the Chronic Disease, Cancer and Ageing Research Group (CCARG). Daniel’s research background is centred on the healthcare of patients with cancer and chronic diseases. Daniel has a distinguished research record as evidenced by internationally recognised publications and success in attracting research funding.