
معرفی
Dr Louise Wilson is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland's School of Public Health, part of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences. Her research focuses on menstrual disorders, women's health service utilization, and public health. She holds a PhD in women's health (2019), a Master's, and a Bachelor's degree from The University of Queensland.
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (Women's Health), University of Queensland (2019)
- Masters (Coursework), University of Queensland
- Bachelor of Arts, University of Queensland
Research Interests
Dr Wilson's work explores women's health across the lifecourse, particularly menstrual health, hysterectomy outcomes, menopause, and cancer prevention. She has contributed to projects like the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence on Women and Non-Communicable Diseases (CRE WaND). Her research employs longitudinal cohort studies and policy analysis to address health disparities and improve preventive care.
Key Themes in Publications
Her articles focus on cardiovascular disease risk in breast cancer survivors, menopause-related health impacts, and public health interventions for aging populations. Recent work emphasizes data linkage studies and policy recommendations for falls prevention and heatwave mortality.
Grants & Collaboration
She collaborates with institutions like QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute and contributes to the NHMRC CRE WaND. Her work integrates epidemiological methods with policy development to address women's health challenges.
Labs & Teams
Affiliated with the School of Public Health and the NHMRC CRE WaND, her research team addresses non-communicable diseases and health service optimization.




