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Role Group Leader / Snr Princ Research Fellow
Research area Population health

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Professor Stephanie Brown is a social epidemiologist, health services researcher and Head of the Intergenerational Health Group at Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She is Director of the Stronger Futures Centre of Research Excellence, Co-Convenor of the Aboriginal Health Program at MCRI and Honorary Professor in the Department of General Practice and Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne.

Stephanie has two decades of experience working at the interface of policy, health services and community to co-design and implement policy relevant epidemiological and intervention research focusing on the beginning of life, when change is most likely to lead to reduction of health inequalities across the life course. A major focus of her work is improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children and families, women and children of refugee background and women and children experiencing family violence.
Professor Stephanie Brown is a social epidemiologist, health services researcher and Head of the Intergenerational Health Group at Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She is Director of the Stronger Futures Centre of Research Excellence,...
Professor Stephanie Brown is a social epidemiologist, health services researcher and Head of the Intergenerational Health Group at Murdoch Children's Research Institute. She is Director of the Stronger Futures Centre of Research Excellence, Co-Convenor of the Aboriginal Health Program at MCRI and Honorary Professor in the Department of General Practice and Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne.

Stephanie has two decades of experience working at the interface of policy, health services and community to co-design and implement policy relevant epidemiological and intervention research focusing on the beginning of life, when change is most likely to lead to reduction of health inequalities across the life course. A major focus of her work is improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children and families, women and children of refugee background and women and children experiencing family violence.

Top Publications

  • Yelland, J, Brown, S, Krastev, A. Evaluating Innovations in Maternity Care: Methodological Approaches to a Baseline Postal Survey. Birth 30(3) : 160 -167 2003
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  • Biró, MA, Waldenström, U, Brown, S, Pannifex, JH. Satisfaction with Team Midwifery Care for Low‐ and High‐Risk Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Birth 30(1) : 1 -10 2003
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  • Bruinsma, F, Brown, S, Dary, M. Having a baby in Victoria 1989–2000: women's views of public and private models of care. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 27(1) : 20 -26 2003
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  • Small, R, Yelland, J, Lumley, J, Brown, S, Liamputtong, P. Immigrant Women's Views About Care During Labor and Birth: An Australian Study of Vietnamese, Turkish, and Filipino Women. Birth 29(4) : 266 -277 2002
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  • Brown, S, Small, R, Faber, B, Krastev, A, Davis, P. Selected Cochrane Systematic Reviews. Birth 29(4) : 291 -291 2002
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