
About
Wendy Feng is a Research Fellow at the School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia. She holds a PhD (2022) focused on naturalistic driving patterns in older drivers with mild cognitive impairment. Her current research examines socio-economic health inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic and evaluates public health campaigns. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being (SDG3), reduced inequalities (SDG10), and sustainable cities (SDG11).
- Education:
- PhD in Population Health (2022), University of Western Australia
Research Interests: Her work spans public health disparities, gerontology, mental health service utilization, and cancer prevention initiatives. She employs mixed-methods approaches to study driving behavior in aging populations and evaluates policy impacts on health equity. Recent studies highlight socio-economic stratification in pandemic outcomes and mental health service access post-suicidal crises.
Awards: No specific awards listed.
Grants/Advising: Collaborates with Cancer Council WA on health campaign evaluations but no explicit grant details provided. No advisee students listed.
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