
معرفی
Roberto Azcui Aparicio is a Lecturer and Subject Coordinator of Global and Environmental Health Issues at Torrens University Australia's Faculty of Health and Education. He is affiliated with the Centre for Healthy Sustainable Development (CHSD). His work bridges clinical medicine, public health, and sustainability, with a focus on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), cardiovascular disease prevention, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Education:
- PhD in Public Health and Medicine (2018–2022), Enhancing early detection of subclinical atherosclerosis via carotid ultrasound imaging
- Bachelor in Applied Public Health (2017)
- Infectious Disease Management Graduate Diploma (2009)
- Bachelor of Medicine (2007)
Research Interests:
- AMR and antimicrobial stewardship in vulnerable communities
- Sustainability in healthcare and circular economy practices
- Urban planning aligned with SDGs
- Subclinical atherosclerosis imaging and cardiovascular risk prediction
Articles Trends: His publications emphasize imaging techniques (e.g., carotid ultrasound) to identify subclinical atherosclerosis, linking traditional risk factors (e.g., family history) to cardiovascular disease outcomes. He explores predictive algorithms and systematic reviews to refine risk assessment protocols.
Awards: No scientific awards listed.
Advising & Grants: Accepts PhD students focusing on AMR and stewardship in primary care. No grants explicitly mentioned.
Labs/Teams: Researcher at the Centre for Healthy Sustainable Development (CHSD), collaborating on global health equity and sustainable development initiatives.

