About
Professor Gail Garvey, a Kamilaroi woman and NHMRC Leadership Fellow, is a Professor of Indigenous Health Research at the University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine. Her work focuses on cancer outcomes and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, leading initiatives like the TACTICS CRE (Targeted Approaches to Improve Cancer Services). She pioneered research on psychosocial aspects of Indigenous cancer care and developed tools like the Optimal Care Pathway guidelines. Garvey has secured over $50M in grants, including an NHMRC Investigator Leadership Grant, and published over 180 peer-reviewed articles. She co-founded the National Indigenous Cancer Network and convened the World Indigenous Cancer Conference. Her leadership emphasizes collaboration between Indigenous communities, researchers, and clinicians to address health inequities.
Education: Initially trained as a teacher, Garvey began her research career at the University of Newcastle in the 1990s, focusing on Indigenous medical student retention. Her career spans three decades of international collaborations and policy advocacy. Awards include the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to public health.
Research Interests: Prioritizes Indigenous cancer disparities, wellbeing frameworks, and culturally responsive healthcare. Her work bridges clinical practice, policy, and community engagement to improve Indigenous health outcomes.
Grants & Awards: Over $50M in funding, including NHMRC grants and leadership fellowships. Awards highlight her contributions to Indigenous health equity.
Lab/Teams: Leads the TACTICS CRE and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cancer Cohort Study (CanCo), offering HDR scholarships. Collaborates internationally through networks like the World Indigenous Cancer Conference.
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