David Whiteman is a medical epidemiologist with a special interest in the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer. His work has focussed on melanoma and skin cancer, and more recently, on cancers of the upper gastro-intestinal tract.
I am a molecular epidemiologist, studying the environmental and genetic causes of cancer, particularly endometrial and breast cancer. I am studying the molecular markers that act as signatures for the environmental and-or genetic aetiology of a given canc
With particular interest in developing data analysis techniques, I am an epidemiologist assessing risk factors and developing risk calculators for non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, in Aboriginal people.
My background is in psychology and epidemiology and I study lifecourse factors related to common mental health problems, including: depression, anxiety, substance use, eating-disordered behaviour, and gambling. My aims are to use research findings to (1)
I am a biomedical research scientist. My research has examined effects of diet and lifestyle on cardiovascular risk factors, including aspects of diabetes, hypertension and atherosclerosis. My research has focused on the potential beneficial effects of om
I am a public health researcher in cardiovascular science and epidemiology evaluating programs for lowering the risk of chronic illness in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations.