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Richard Charles Franklin is a Research Fellow at the Division of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, with a focus on public health, drowning prevention, and global health disparities. His work spans epidemiology, environmental health, and rural safety, often collaborating with the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study network.
- Key Research Areas: Drowning prevention, Global Burden of Disease analysis, rural health, and health equity.
- Collaborations: Regularly works with Amy Peden, Peter Leggat, and Kym Roberts on aquatic safety and environmental risk studies.
Trends in Publications: Franklin's recent work (2021–2025) emphasizes drowning epidemiology in China and Indonesia, carbon monoxide poisoning, low back pain, and migrant health in Australia. His studies often employ GBD methodology and highlight policy implications.
Methodological Expertise: Utilizes systematic reviews, qualitative case studies, and demographic modeling to address health system gaps and preventive strategies.


