| Dr Yin Paradies |
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| Biography |
Yin is an Aboriginal-Anglo-Asian Darwinian who has lived in Melbourne since 2007. He is a Research Fellow jointly at the Menzies School of Health Research and the University of Melbourne through the NHMRC Capacity-building in Indigenous Policy Relevant Health Research (CIPHER) program. He has qualifications in mathematics and computing (BSc), medical statistics (MMedStats), public health (MPH), and social epidemiology (PhD) and his research focuses on the health effects of racism as well as anti-racism theory, policy and practice. Yin also teaches multicultural competence to researchers and professionals in Indigenous affairs. Yin has received a range of awards including a Fulbright scholarship to study at the University of California, Berkeley, the Australia Day Council?s 2002 Young Achiever of the Year award, and Scholar of the Year in the 2007 National NAIDOC Awards.
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