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Jenni Judd is a research-focused academic at James Cook University specializing in public health with emphases on tropical diseases, Indigenous health equity, and environmental health interventions. Her work bridges clinical research, policy development, and community engagement across Australia's Northern Territory and regional New South Wales.
Her research portfolio demonstrates deep expertise in Strongyloidiasis epidemiology and control, tuberculosis elimination strategies for Indigenous communities, and environmental health determinants including water safety and recreation management. Key themes include culturally safe healthcare design, participatory action research methodologies, and implementation science for neglected tropical diseases. Her publications reveal consistent collaboration with Aboriginal community-controlled health services and government agencies.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications shows a strategic focus on translating research into actionable public health policy, particularly through disease notification systems, integrated screening programs, and environmental management frameworks. Her work increasingly addresses climate change impacts on disease vectors and resource-limited healthcare settings.
Judd actively contributes to health promotion capacity building in rural primary care through workforce development research and implementation studies. Her projects frequently employ community-directed approaches to address health disparities, with particular attention to maternal nutrition, pandemic preparedness, and sustainable recreation management.
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