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Vivienne Moore
B.Sc.(Hons), M.P.H., Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Location:
Room 6-9 Bice Building RAH

Email:
vivienne.moore@adelaide.edu.au

Phone:
+61 8 8303 4605

Disciplinary orientation:
Social epidemiology

Areas of Interest:
Social and behavioural influences on health; Biopsychosocial models; Child growth and development; Women's health

Teaching:
Academic Coordinator: Public Health 3
Joint Academic Coordinator: Public Health Inquiry II (with Dr Megan Warin)
Joint Academic Coordinator: Introduction to Epidemiology and Biostatistics (with Dr Amy Salter)

  • Bachelor of Health Sciences Course Advisor
  • Current projects:

    • Longitudinal study of children with a focus on family disadvantage and health
    • Early growth of twins and their health and cognitive development
    • Growth in early life and stress responsiveness of young adults
    • Women's experience of nausea during pregnancy: consequences for diet and for growth of the baby
    • Polycystic ovary syndrome in young women