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Dr. Timothy Adair is a Principal Research Fellow in Health Statistics and Data/Disease at the Nossal Institute for Global Health, part of the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. His work focuses on strengthening civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems in low-to-middle income countries to improve health data for policymakers. He leads capacity-building initiatives such as the Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative Fellowship Program, enhancing institutional and individual expertise in CRVS system management.
Dr. Adair's research examines mortality trends, including Australia's slowed life expectancy growth and cardiovascular disease mortality patterns in high-income nations. He contributes to global health policy through peer-reviewed publications and media engagement. He also teaches quantitative methods for mortality analysis and coordinates the Global Population Ageing subject in the Master of Ageing program.
His expertise spans population ageing research, mortality data analysis, and CRVS system sustainability. While specific articles are not listed here, his work bridges statistical innovation with practical policy applications in global health systems.
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