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Hannah Adler is a Lecturer in Communication at Griffith University's School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science. She specializes in the intersection of health communication and medical sociology, with a focus on endometriosis, medicinal cannabis, and reproductive health equity. She is affiliated with the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and employs interdisciplinary methodologies in her work.
- Bachelor of Public Relations and Communication with Minor in Event Management (Griffith University, 2017-2019)
- Bachelor of Communication (Honours Class I) (Griffith University, 2020)
- PhD in Communication (Griffith University, 2021-2025)
Her research emphasizes methodologically rigorous approaches including co-design, participatory frameworks, and textual analysis in health communication studies. She investigates how media representations shape perceptions of medicinal cannabis and reproductive health conditions.
Her publications span communication, sociology, and health journals, covering topics like endometriosis awareness through Instagram, gender-affirming healthcare, and workplace policies for menstrual health. The work often highlights interdisciplinary collaboration between social sciences and clinical fields.
- 2024 AANZCA Christopher Newell Prize for endometriosis communication research
She has received internal funding from Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research for projects on medicinal cannabis communication and political influencers, and external funding from Endometriosis Australia for co-designed health resources. Her industry experience includes work in public relations and journalism for the medicinal cannabis sector.




