
معرفی
Min Jun is a Scientia Associate Professor and Program Lead at the George Institute for Global Health within the Faculty of Medicine at UNSW Sydney. His research focuses on improving care and outcomes for individuals with kidney disease through large-scale clinical trials and population-based data analysis. He has secured >$5.1M in research funding from top-tier agencies and published over 200 works in high-impact journals like Lancet, JACC, and BMI, with 72% of publications in top 10% journals globally.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Clinical Epidemiology (University of Sydney, 2012)
- MScMed (Clinical Epidemiology, University of Sydney, 2010-2012)
- MSc (by research, UNSW Sydney, 2006-2008)
- BSc (Honours, UNSW Sydney, 2001-2005)
Min's research spans clinical epidemiology, nephrology, and health data linkage, integrating observational studies with public health strategies. His work has been cited over 8,000 times and influenced 24 international clinical practice guidelines. He actively mentors students and serves as Associate Editor (Global Health) for Kidney and Blood Pressure Research.
Scientific Contributions and Awards:
- NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (2013-2016)
- CIHR and AIHS co-funded fellowships
- Key role in developing clinical practice guidelines for kidney disease in Australia and globally
Collaborative Efforts: Min works with institutions in Canada (University of Calgary) and has established international projects using clinical trial data, demonstrating a strong global research network.

