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Adam Dunn is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Digital Health at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health, leading the Discipline of Biomedical Informatics and Digital Health since 2020. He holds academic affiliations with Boston Children’s Hospital and the University of Malaya. His research focuses on AI applications in clinical informatics, public health, and systematic review methods, with funding from NHMRC, AHRQ, and WHO. Dunn has pioneered tools like trial2rev for evidence synthesis and studies on health misinformation's societal impact. He has over 170 peer-reviewed publications and serves as Editor-in-Chief of npj Digital Public Health.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science (2007, University of Western Australia); Undergraduate training in Computer Science (2002, UWA).
- Research Interests: AI-driven healthcare analytics, clinical trial transparency, infodemic management, and social media health behavior analysis.
His work bridges computational methods with healthcare challenges, addressing biases in clinical research and leveraging social media to predict health behaviors. Dunn's contributions include developing machine learning frameworks for systematic review updates and analyzing HPV vaccine coverage using social media exposure data.
Recent articles highlight advancements in AI for disease surveillance, generative AI in healthcare communication, and toolkit development for infodemic burden measurement. Awards include Fellowship in the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. Dunn advises on national and international health policy, including roles in the Care Economy CRC and WHO Infodemic Management programs.




