
About
Emily Reeve is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University's Centre for Medicine Use and Safety, focusing on deprescribing and polypharmacy. She holds an NHMRC Investigator Grant (2021-2025) and has held fellowships including an NHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Development Fellowship. Her work addresses medication optimization in older adults, particularly those with dementia or frailty.
Education: PhD from University of South Australia (2014), postdoctoral research at University of Sydney and Dalhousie University (Canada). She also completed a visiting research stint at the Brocher Foundation (Switzerland).
Research Interests:
- Deprescribing strategies and guidelines
- Polypharmacy reduction in geriatric populations
- Pharmacy practice innovation
- Health services research in dementia care
Projects: Current initiatives include leading the 'Educating health professionals through a Knowledge Transfer Framework' project and co-investigating deprescribing safety via the GEODES project.
Awards: Medal from School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences (2014).
Grants: NHMRC Investigator Grant (EL2), NHMRC-ARC Fellowship.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with global networks including the NHMRC Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre and the Dalhousie University Department of Medicine.
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