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Professor James Ward is a Pitjantjatjara and Nukunu man, an infectious diseases epidemiologist and a national leader in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research.
Holding various roles over the last 25 years in Aboriginal public health policy for both government and non-government organisations, in urban regional and remote communities he has built a national program of research in the epidemiology and prevention of infectious diseases, with a particular focus on STIs, HIV and viral hepatitis in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
He has served on numerous national and international committees including currently the Communicable Diseases Network of Australia, the Australian National Council on Alcohol and Drugs, the CDNA COVID-19 Working Group and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander COVID-19 Taskforce. He has over 120 publications and leads several large scale public health and infectious diseases studies.
Holding various roles over the last 25 years in Aboriginal public health policy for both government and non-government organisations, in urban regional and remote communities he has built a national program of research in the epidemiology and prevention of infectious diseases, with a particular focus on STIs, HIV and viral hepatitis in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
He has served on numerous national and international committees including currently the Communicable Diseases Network of Australia, the Australian National Council on Alcohol and Drugs, the CDNA COVID-19 Working Group and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander COVID-19 Taskforce. He has over 120 publications and leads several large scale public health and infectious diseases studies.
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Jaquelyne Hughes,Michelle Kennedy,Kelvin Kong,Janine Mohamed,Odette Pearson, Paul Stewart,James Ward, Virginia Barbour, Elizabeth Zuccala, MJA Editorial Team
The Medical journal of Australiano. 1 (2024): 3-4
BMC Health Services Researchno. 1 (2024): 1-29
Bronwyn Fredericks,Abraham Bradfield,James Ward, Shea Spierings,Sue McAvoy, Troy Combo, Agnes Toth-Peter
First Nations Health and Wellbeing - The Lowitja Journal (2024): 100019
Helen Marshall,James Ward,Bing Wang,Prabha Andraweera,Mark McMillan,Louise Flood,Charlotte Bell, Jana Sisnowski,Vicki Krause,Rosalind Webby, Emma Childs,Manoji Gunathilake,
BMJ openno. 5 (2024): e079144-e079144
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Leda Sivak,Rachel Reilly, Shani Crumpen,Carla Treloar,Rebecca McKetin,Julia Butt,Yvette Roe,Nadine Ezard,Brendan Quinn,Jack Nagle, Wade Longbottom, Clifford Warrior,
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Louise M. Causer,David Anderson,Kelly Andrewartha, Paul Armstrong, David Atkinson,Steven Badman,Lisa Bastian, Catherine Carroll,Basil Donovan,Christopher Fairley,Manoji Gunathilake,Rebecca Guy,
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESno. 1 (2024): S151-S152
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The Lancet Regional Health. Western Pacific (2024): 101110
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