
معرفی
Associate Professor Nadine Andrew is an Associate Professor (Research) in the Department of Medicine at Monash University's School of Translational Medicine. She leads the National Centre for Healthy Ageing Data Platform and chairs the Monash HELIX data linkage committee. With expertise in data linkage and health services research, her work focuses on chronic diseases of aging, stroke, and dementia. She has secured over $12M in grants and leads projects like the NHMRC-funded PRECISE stroke study and a MRFF digital health initiative for aged care transfers. Her team includes experts in epidemiology, data science, and bioinformatics.
Education: PhD in Epidemiology, Master’s in Public Health, clinical background in Physiotherapy.
Research Interests: Data linkage methodologies, stroke epidemiology, chronic disease management, digital health solutions for aging populations. She pioneers national data platforms and co-designs patient-centered care systems.
Grants & Projects: $2M MRFF grant for digital health in aged care, NHMRC PRECISE project, boosting dementia grant. Active in 20+ collaborative initiatives including national stroke data integration and vulnerable population cohort studies.
Awards: 2024 Australian Epidemiological Association Award, 2021 American Heart Association Reviewer Award, NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (2014).
Labs/Teams: Directs the National Centre for Healthy Ageing Data Platform and oversees multidisciplinary research teams advancing EHR data utilization.




