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Assoc Prof Serene Yoong is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Health Sciences. As a behavioral scientist and registered dietitian, she specializes in practice-based translational research to combat obesity and chronic disease through implementation science.
- PhD in Behavioral Sciences from University of Newcastle
- Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Hons) from University of Newcastle
Her research focuses on:
- Developing implementation strategies for obesity prevention
- Systems thinking approaches to health promotion
- Evidence translation in community health settings
- Scalability of early childhood health programs
- Digital intervention effectiveness
- Reducing rural-urban health disparities
Recent publications demonstrate her leadership in:
- Hybrid effectiveness-implementation trials (STAIR, Action-RESPOND)
- Systems dynamics for health intervention design
- Longitudinal studies of ECEC and school-based programs
Scientific awards include:
- NSW Young Tall Poppy Science Award
- Beryl Nashar Young Researcher Award
- Multiple HMRI and MRFF grants
She actively supervises PhD students and has led major research initiatives funded by:
- Medical Research Future Fund
- National Health and Medical Research Council
- Hunter Medical Research Institute
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