
معرفی
Dr. Idin Panahi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Public Health, University of Queensland, affiliated with the General Practice Clinical Unit and the First Nations Cancer and Wellbeing Research (FNCWR) team. His work focuses on improving healthcare continuity for marginalized populations, including Indigenous communities and individuals transitioning from prisons. He holds a PhD in Public Health (2023) from UQ, where his research addressed Hepatitis C treatment among people recently released from prisons. Current projects include a systematic review of the EQ-5D tool for Indigenous health quality-of-life measurement and opioid dependence treatment initiatives.
- Education: PhD in Public Health, University of Queensland (2023)
His research interests span public health policy, infectious disease control, and healthcare access in correctional settings. Collaborators include Professors Kirsten Howard and Gail Garvey, among others. He contributes to projects like the RELEASE trial (2023) and the QuIHN Prison Transition Service Evaluation (2022).
Publications highlight barriers to Hepatitis C care post-release, antidepressant use in general practice, and prison health service evaluation. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his work emphasizes equity-focused public health interventions.




