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Danielle is a Senior Research Officer in the Behaviours and Health Risks Program. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in epidemiology, social sciences and policy, Danielle conducts mixed-methods research addressing the social and structural determinants of health for migrant populations.
Her current priority areas are examining the health impacts of deportation policy and practice and understanding and responding to substance use among migrant and refugee young people. Danielle has also conducted research into illicit drug use and related harms, COVID-19, HIV, sexual and reproductive health, and tuberculosis. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Hons) and a PhD in Epidemiology, both from Monash University, and undertook post-doctoral research with the Division of Global Public Health, University of California San Diego.
In 2018–19, Danielle was selected into the inaugural cohort of the Australian Science Policy Fellowship Program, through which she worked with the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department on elder abuse and human rights policy.
2021 (1)
This report focuses on:<br/>• Attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccines<br/>• Concerns about the vaccines<br/>• Information needs regarding COVID-19 vaccines and the rollout strategy<br/>
The Optimise Study: Vaccine preparednessBMJ Open
Alisa Pedrana, Anna L. Bowring, Katherine Heath, Alexander Thomas, Anna L. Wilkinson, Stephanie Fletcher, Freya Saich, Stephanie Munari, Aimée Altermatt, Thi Nguyen
Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Stephanie Munari, Shelley Walker, Jack Wallace, Danielle Horyniak, Margaret Hellard, Stephanie Fletcher
PLoS ONE
Stelliana Goutzamanis, Joseph Doyle, Danielle Horyniak, Peter Higgs, Margaret Hellard
This project aims to find out how Victorians are experiencing COVID-19 and responding to the measures introduced to stop the spread of the virus.
The project explored alcohol and other drug use among culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Wyndham.
This project aimed to describe engagement in drug use, particularly injecting drug use, among young Africans living in Melbourne’s western suburbs.