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Farah Magrabi is a Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics at Macquarie University's Australian Institute of Health Innovation. She holds a BE (Hons 1) from the University of Auckland and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on the safety and effectiveness of digital health and AI technologies, with notable contributions to patient safety standards, including the ISO/TS 20405 specification. She has been recognized with awards such as the Sax Institute’s Research Action Award (2015) and the Telstra Health Brilliant Women in Digital Health Award (2021).
Magrabi’s leadership roles include co-chairing the Australian AI Alliance’s Working Group on Safety, Quality, and Ethics, and the 2023 Medinfo World Congress. She advises the Australian Digital Health Agency and contributes to global initiatives like the OECD’s Global Partnership for AI (GPAI). Her work spans policy development, clinical decision support systems, and AI ethics. Key projects include the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Digital Health’s Safety Research Stream and evaluations of AI in clinical settings.
Her research outputs emphasize AI governance, healthcare resilience, and climate change adaptation. Notable collaborations include studies on pandemic responses, generative AI in pain management, and digital health usability. Magrabi’s interdisciplinary approach bridges engineering, informatics, and policy to advance safe and equitable healthcare technologies.



