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Erin Mathieu is a Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, University of Sydney. With a PhD in the same field from the University of Sydney, she has over 15 years of teaching experience in Epidemiology for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Research Interests: Epidemiological research methods, physical activity in adolescents, program evaluation, and bidirectional relationships between environment and health decisions.
- International Collaborations: Affiliated with the Global Diet and Physical Activity Research Group (GDAR) at the University of Cambridge.
- Key Themes: Healthy Ageing, Adolescent health, Environmental health, and Physical activity.
Recent Research Trends span vaccine delivery systems (microarray patches), mammography screening efficacy, physical activity in hemophilia, public health program evaluation, and environmental impact reduction strategies. Her work frequently employs systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and randomized controlled trials across diverse populations.
Students: Supervised Carlo LORENZO on wealth inequalities in immunization in the Philippines. Grants: Collaborated on a 2018 educational innovation grant for peer feedback systems in student cohorts.
Labs & Teams: Active member of the Global Diet and Physical Activity Research Group (GDAR) at the University of Cambridge and contributor to international public health initiatives.

