
About
Courtney Weber is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia. She serves as the National Data Manager for the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA), a collaborative initiative tracking acute drug-related harm in Emergency Departments. Her expertise spans linked data analysis, epidemiology, and surveillance methods, particularly in cardiovascular health and drug toxicity. She holds a PhD (2023) focusing on atrial fibrillation and heart failure burdens using Western Australia’s linked hospital data.
Research Interests:
- Emerging drug surveillance and toxicology
- Epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases
- Data-driven public health interventions
Key Contributions: EDNA’s recent reports (2025) highlight fentanyl exposure and nitazene toxicity trends. Her work bridges clinical data with policy impact, evidenced by the Vice-Chancellor’s Award (2024). She cohosts The Meaning of Health Podcast, exploring public health narratives through academic and community lenses.
Awards:
- Vice-Chancellor’s Award in Research Impact & Innovation (2024)
- Science on the Swan People’s Choice Award (2023)
Grants and Collaborations: Her roles at EDNA and the Centre for Clinical Research in Emergency Medicine (since 2021) reflect interdisciplinary collaboration in toxicology and emergency medicine. She has published 21 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on drug trends and cardiovascular outcomes.
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