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Dr. Eleonora Dal Grande is a Research Fellow in Biostatistics at Flinders University's College of Medicine and Public Health, specializing in projects like the Antecedents of Renal Disease in Aboriginal children (ARDAC). She holds adjunct roles at the University of Adelaide. Her career spans over 28 years in public health, epidemiology, and biostatistics, with prior roles at institutions like SA Health and the Telethon Kids Institute.
Education: PhD in Public Health (2017, University of Adelaide), MPH (2001), BSc (Honours) in Mathematics (University of South Australia).
Research Interests: Surveillance systems, population survey methodologies, chronic disease epidemiology, and health-related behaviors. Her work emphasizes Indigenous health, early child development, and chronic disease prevention.
Recent articles focus on global cancer screening practices in kidney transplant patients, preeclampsia in Indigenous populations, and cultural safety in healthcare research. She has authored 92 peer-reviewed publications and 60+ reports.
Awards: 2017 Doctoral Research Medal (University of Adelaide), 2015 Medicine Travel Grant, and early-career recognitions in operations research.
Grants and Projects: Extensive experience in survey design, data management, and epidemiological analyses for chronic disease surveillance. Collaborates on multidisciplinary teams addressing health equity and population health challenges.


