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Professor Camille Raynes-Greenow is affiliated with the Sydney School of Public Health at the University of Sydney. She is an active researcher in perinatal epidemiology and international maternal-child health, with a focus on interventions during the perinatal period to reduce stillbirth and neonatal mortality. Her work spans Australia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Fiji, integrating epidemiological methods with public health policy.
- Education: PhD (University of Sydney), MPH (University of New South Wales), Graduate Diploma in Population Health (Australian National University), BA (Research Methods) (Australian National University)
Research Interests center on perinatal morbidity and mortality, household air pollution, stillbirth prevention, and health literacy. She leads projects like the Poriborton: CHANge Trial in Bangladesh and investigates maternal sleep position as a risk factor for stillbirth.
Recent Trends in her publications highlight perinatal depression screening in pharmacies, climate change impacts on infant mortality, and care-seeking behaviors in low-income settings. Her work combines clinical trials, qualitative research, and epidemiological modeling.
Associations include memberships in the Sydney Environment Institute and Sydney Southeast Asia Centre. She mentors students in maternal-child health and co-ordinates the Master of Global Health course.
Labs and Teams involve collaborations with institutions in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal, particularly through the icddr,b in Bangladesh. Her research themes align with Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health and Lifespan Epidemiology.