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Amy Villarosa is a researcher at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University. Her work focuses on aged care, oral health, and healthcare policy with a particular emphasis on tobacco control, e-cigarette monitoring, and vulnerable populations such as Indigenous children and elderly residents in aged care facilities. She holds leadership roles as Principal Investigator (PI) in multiple research projects including systematic reviews on tobacco policies and e-cigarette efficacy.
Her research spans interdisciplinary collaborations, addressing topics like food choice autonomy in aged care settings, career influences on healthcare students, and oral health promotion strategies. Villarosa has contributed to over 11 peer-reviewed articles and actively participates in policy-informing consortia such as the National E-cigarette Monitoring and Evidence Consortium.
Key projects include evaluating electronic cigarette use for smoking cessation and updating evidence-based tobacco control policies. Her work integrates epidemiological methods with qualitative insights from stakeholders, aiming to improve healthcare practices and policy frameworks.

