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Dr Bridie Mulholland

Assistant Professor, First Nations Health

Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

Accepting PhD Students

Research interests

Dr Bridie Mulholland is a proud Jingili woman, Aboriginal academic and is an Assistant Professor in First Nations Health. Bridie is a discovery scientist by doctoral training with expertise in cellular bone and cancer biology. She has experience in research governance, research operations, health services research, clinical trial management and laboratory-based research. Bridie's research interests include: First Nations health and health equity; cultural safety in healthcare and research; maternal and neonatal health; models of care; cancer diagnosis, management and treatment; and, bone health. 

Qualifications

  • Cellular bone and cancer biology, PhD, Griffith University, Award Date: 21 Jul 2021

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    Speaking up on reconciliation

    They are three women from vastly different fields but share a love of identity, family and Country. Here's a glimpse of the Speak Up forum led by Bond University Provost Professor Keitha Dunstan.

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