About
Dr. Lisa Vincze is a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University’s School of SHS (Nutrition and Dietetics) since 2018. She holds dual qualifications as an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Exercise Physiologist, with 13 years of professional experience across community nutrition, research, and education. Dr. Vincze’s research focuses on improving nutrition and physical activity behaviors in women and children, particularly in early life stages. She leads projects in Early Childhood Education settings, postpartum physical activity, and First Nations paediatric nutrition. Her work aligns with Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero Hunger), 3 (Good Health), and 4 (Quality Education).
Education:
- PhD in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle (2014–2018)
- Masters in Nutrition and Dietetics, Griffith University (2010–2011)
- Bachelor of Exercise Science, Griffith University (2007–2009)
- Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching, Griffith University (2019–2020)
Research Highlights: Dr. Vincze’s work addresses critical gaps in maternal and child health, including obesity prevention, bitter-taste sensitivity, and culturally responsive interventions for Indigenous populations. She has secured grants exceeding $350,000, including funding from the Nestlé Foundation and Advance Queensland. Her projects emphasize participatory design and policy implementation in childcare settings.
Awards & Recognition:
- Outstanding Contribution Award, Dietitians Australia (2022)
- DVC-E Commendation for Teaching Excellence (2021)
- Dr Dave Roberts PhD Prize (2019)
- Australian Academy of Science EMCR Executive Committee Member
Teaching & Leadership: Principal supervisor for multiple doctoral students and program director for Griffith’s Nutrition and Dietetics programs. She convenes the Paediatric and Maternal Health Interest Group and advises on curriculum development.
Labs & Collaborations: Affiliated with Menzies Health Institute Queensland, focusing on interdisciplinary child health research. Collaborates with organizations like the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration and the Children’s Hospital Foundation.
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