Population Health
We study of the health of communities and populations, including the determinants, distribution and management of health at the population level.
Improving systems, services and policies for all children.
Watch as Yekta asks Professor Sharon Goldfeld how MCRI's research is helping to transform health outcomes for all children.
Watch as Yekta asks Professor Sharon Goldfeld how MCRI's research is helping to transform health outcomes for all children.
Our research
Our diverse team of researchers aims to improve understanding of the complex interplay of social, environmental, and biological factors, including genetic and epigenetic factors which control gene activity, that influence child and adolescent health.
We strive to translate this knowledge into effective prevention, early intervention and treatment strategies appropriate to diverse populations, particularly those affected by social disparities.
We look at large population-based cohort studies and health services intervention studies that span the continuum of the universal, primary and secondary care sectors.
Our researchers collaborate on an international scale and partner with government and non-government agencies across health, welfare and education that are aimed at improving the lives of children and adolescents.
Population Health groups
Centre for Adolescent Health (CAH)
Aims to improve the health and wellbeing of all young people, locally and globally. The Centre comprises two research groups:
- Adolescent Health
- Justice Health
Centre for Community Child Health
Achieving equitable and real-life improvements in children’s health, development and wellbeing within a generation. Our three research groups are:
- Health Services
- Policy and Equity
- Prevention Innovation
Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics (CEBU)
GenV - Generation Victoria
Intergenerational Health
LifeCourse
Population Allergy