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Dr. Clare Bradley is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland's Poche Centre for Indigenous Health and an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow with Flinders University's College of Medicine and Public Health. She has spent over two decades advancing health and aged care research, initially at Flinders University (2003–2017) and later at SAHMRI (2017) before relocating to UQ in 2017.
Her research interests span Indigenous health services, infectious disease surveillance, dementia and aged care, falls injury prevention, and administrative data linkage. She established the ATLAS Indigenous Primary Care Surveillance Network, Australia’s leading Indigenous health data infrastructure for STI and BBV research.
Recent publications focus on STI testing integration in Indigenous health assessments, falls epidemiology, and health service utilisation by Aboriginal populations. She advocates for methodological innovations beyond RCTs in complex healthcare contexts.
Clare supervises students in Clinical Epidemiology and collaborates on UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity, disease prevention, and aged care. Her work involves partnerships with Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisations and leadership roles in national surveillance programs.





