About
Marina Reeves is a Professor and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Health at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). She holds a PhD from QUT and specializes in cancer research, public health, and health behavior interventions. Her work focuses on improving outcomes for cancer survivors through lifestyle interventions, including weight management and physical activity programs. Reeves has led large-scale randomized controlled trials, such as the Living Well after Breast Cancer study, which evaluates telehealth-based weight loss interventions. She is also involved in translating research into community practice through initiatives like the Healthy Living after Cancer partnership project.
- Current Position: Deputy Dean, Faculty of Health, QUT
- Qualifications: PhD (Queensland University of Technology)
Her research interests center on cancer survivorship, obesity-related health outcomes, and evidence-based interventions to enhance patient care. Recent work explores continental differences in breast cancer prognosis and the role of body weight in disease progression.
Publications span epidemiology, oncology, and behavioral health, with a focus on real-world applications of research findings. Her contributions include advancing understanding of cancer registry data and designing scalable health programs for at-risk populations.
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