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Tracey Chau is a Research Fellow at Monash University's Department of Paediatrics, concurrently serving as a Research Assistant at Murdoch Children's Research Institute and a Clinical Neuropsychology Registrar at Eastern Health's Infant, Child & Youth Mental Health Service. Her work bridges clinical practice and research, focusing on neurodevelopmental assessments informed by cutting-edge research and family feedback. Key research areas include neurodevelopmental differences, caregiver wellbeing for neurodivergent children, ME/CFS, and methodological advancements like latent/hierarchical modeling.
Her research emphasizes culturally responsive mental health tools, notably challenging the validity of standard questionnaires for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Collaborations in the MAGNET project explore genetic and neurobiological underpinnings of autism and ADHD through a dimensional framework. Tracey actively promotes co-design principles, ensuring family perspectives guide both clinical and research efforts.
No academic awards are explicitly listed, though her work contributes to UN SDGs related to health and equity. Grants and advising roles are not detailed in the provided text. She is affiliated with Monash University's Department of Paediatrics and collaborates across institutions on neurodevelopmental projects.
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