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Dr Michelle Krahe is a Senior Research Fellow at Griffith University. She is currently seconded to the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Indigenous, Diversity and Inclusion) and her substantive position is with the Pro Vice Chancellor (Health). Michelle has been a Visiting Research Fellow with the Gold Coast University Hospital since 2017.
Motivated by uncovering insights from research evidence and applying these in ways that are usable and actionable (i.e., policy development, program design, practice and strategy, and funding decisions), Dr Krahe is incredibly passionate about the ethical and data-related aspects of research.
As an experienced health research professional, Michelle has a deep understanding of how to support and contribute to innovative and outcome-focused research. For the past 17 years, she has held appointments within the higher education, research, and healthcare sectors, passionately supporting strategic, planning, and performance research. This has provided her with a unique and highly transferable set of skills with a strong focus on knowledge translation, implementation science, and capacity building.
Dr Krahe's research expertise spans multiple health fields, developed out of the discipline transition from applied sciences into clinical research, infectious diseases, cardiovascular disease, models of care, clinical trials, child health, implementation science and digital health. Working with diverse and multidisciplinary teams, Michelle brings an innovative mindset through her dynamic leadership, creative thinking, collaborative attitude, and professional integrity.
As an experienced research strategist, she has led complex interdisciplinary projects with a strong focus on outcomes-based and highly translational applications - predominantly working with vulnerable or disadvantaged communities through clinical and community co-designed projects. Michelle is also highly experienced in the competitive research and funding landscape within the higher education sector, having managed the full bid process of large, complex proposals through to successful outcomes.
Working at the interface of research and translation in health is a particular interest - including complex links between implementation sciences, behaviour change, service equity/equality, policy, and practice, digital and information sciences, and program evaluation. As an interdisciplinary researcher, Michelle's interests also include open science strategies and research impact, building research capability, the delivery of health services for vulnerable populations, and place-based approaches to strengthen service systems and accelerate outcomes.
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AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD (2024)
URBAN POLICY AND RESEARCHno. 1 (2024): 15-34
FRONTIERS IN SOCIOLOGY (2023): 1290322
Wellbeing, Space and Society (2023): 100165
WELLBEING SPACE AND SOCIETY (2023)
BEHAVIOUR CHANGEpp.1-13, (2022)
Language Developmentpp.539-560, (2022)
PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTSno. 5 (2022): 333549221129355-720
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