Australian Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration
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The Australian Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration (APHNAC) "is a national initiative that aims to strengthen capacity to educate and train Australia's public health workforce." [1]
"APHNAC is an academic collaboration with participating institutions including: [2]
- Flinders University of South Australia represented by A/Prof John Coveney
- Menzies School of Health Research represented by Catherine Richardson
- University of Sydney represented by Dr Karen Webb
- University of Queensland, represented by Dr Terry Coyne
- Monash University represented by Julie Woods
- Deakin University represented by Dr Mark Lawrence
- Griffith University represented by Dr Roger Hughes
- Curtin University represented by Ms Andrea Begley
- University of Wollongong represented by A/Prof Heather Yeatman
- Australian National University - National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health represented by Dr Sharon Friel.
Keynote speakers at their 2007 conference included: [3]
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- ↑ Homepage, Australian Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration, accessed December 3, 2007.
- ↑ Collaborators, Australian Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration, accessed December 3, 2007.
- ↑ Conference, Australian Public Health Nutrition Academic Collaboration, accessed December 3, 2007.