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Dr. Nu Quy Linh Tran is a Senior Research Project Officer at the University of Queensland’s School of Public Health, focusing on environmental and climate-related health issues. Their work bridges epidemiology, disaster risk reduction, and public health policy, with a strong emphasis on vulnerable populations in Vietnam.
Research Interests: Climate Change and Health, Disaster Risk Management, Infectious Disease Epidemiology (e.g., dengue), Occupational Health (e.g., farmers’ heat exposure), Pandemic Preparedness, and Public Health Policy. Recent studies include systematic reviews on climate change impacts in Vietnam and time-series analyses of temperature effects on hospitalization risks.
Publications highlight contributions to understanding climate-water disease links in the Mekong Delta, dengue forecasting via machine learning, and Vietnam’s pandemic response strategies. Their work aligns with global frameworks like Sendai and emphasizes policy-relevant adaptation strategies.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Dr. Tran collaborates extensively with institutions like the University of Queensland and international partners, though specific labs/teams are not detailed here.
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