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Ania Stasinska serves as a Senior Lecturer at The University of Western Australia's School of Population and Global Health within the Population and Public Health department. With over 16 years of continuous service since 2006, she holds significant teaching responsibilities across undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
- Bachelor of Health Science (2004, UWA)
- Graduate Certificate in Business (2008, Curtin University)
- Master of Public Health (Research) (2014, UWA)
Her research centers on environmental epidemiology and maternal-child health, with expertise in chemical exposure assessment (particularly brominated flame retardants through the AMETS study) and environmental determinants of health outcomes. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental health and well-being.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on environmental exposures (air pollutants, persistent chemicals) and health outcomes across lifespan stages - from fetal development to aging populations. Key methodological strengths include prospective cohort designs and exposure mixture analysis in Western Australian populations.
Her educational contributions include curriculum development in epidemiology and health systems, with peer-reviewed publications on service learning and communication pedagogy.
Ania coordinates PUBH1101 (Health and Illness in Human Populations) and teaches in PUBH2203 (Foundations of Epidemiology) and PUBH5752 (Health Systems and Economics), having developed content for nine undergraduate and two postgraduate units throughout her career.



