
معرفی
Dr. Kylie Morphett is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland's School of Public Health, affiliated with the Centre of Research Excellence on Achieving the Tobacco Endgame. She holds a PhD (2016) and Bachelor's degrees from the University of Newcastle and University of Adelaide. Her work focuses on health communication, tobacco control policy, environmental health, and risk perception. She leads projects under a $5M NHMRC grant exploring stakeholder support for tobacco endgame policies and an NHMRC-funded study on PFAS risk communication. She has expertise in mixed-methods research, including systematic reviews and qualitative analysis.
Research Interests:
- Tobacco Control Policy and Regulatory Science
- Health Communication Strategies for Nicotine Products
- Risk Communication in Environmental Health (e.g., PFAS)
- Public Understandings of Addiction and Illness
Articles highlight her contributions to tobacco retail regulation, vaping policy, and stigma reduction in chronic diseases. Grants include NHMRC Synergy and Targeted Research funding. She is actively involved in supervising doctoral students and shaping tobacco endgame strategies.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though her contributions to policy research are notable. Current roles include leadership in interdisciplinary tobacco control initiatives.


