
معرفی
Dr Philip Clare is a Senior Research Fellow (Biostatistics) at the Prevention Research Collaboration, School of Public Health, University of Sydney, and an Adjunct Lecturer at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney. His academic roles include biostatistical research and methodological innovation in causal inference and machine learning applications. He holds a PhD in Biostatistics (UNSW Sydney) and a Master of Biostatistics (University of Sydney).
Research focuses on alcohol/substance use in adolescents, causal inference methods for longitudinal data, and public health epidemiology. Key projects include the RADAR cohort study on alcohol use disorder development, the Tina Trial assessing mirtazapine for methamphetamine dependence, and studies on physical activity-loneliness relationships. He collaborates on large cohorts like the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health and UK Biobank.
Recent work explores pandemic impacts on health behaviors, opioid consumption trends, and parental alcohol supply effects. His methodological contributions include targeted maximum likelihood estimation applications and systematic reviews of causal modeling techniques.
