Sharon Brennan-Olsen
University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Associate Professor Sharon Brennan-Olsen is supported by NHMRC Career Development Fellowship and is Principal Research Fellow with the Department of Medicine-Western Health, University of Melbourne, and Program Director of ‘Social Epigenomics and Population Health’ at the Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS). Her research interests are the social determinants of musculoskeletal diseases and related health service utilisation, and biological mechanisms that may underpin the social gradient of musculoskeletal diseases. Her track record includes ~160 peer-reviewed publications, a number of books and book chapters, and ~$4.1million in research funding. She is an active advocate for transparency in science, community engagement, and gender equity.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Musculoskeletal health in low-middle income countries (#70)
9:00 AM
Ayse Zengin
Session 7 – Bone Health in the Disadvantaged
The role of perceptions of the environment on associations between neighborhood disadvantage and self-reported arthritis: the HABITAT study (#137)
9:50 AM
Sharon Brennan-Olsen
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Associations Between Health Services Use and Quality of Life 4-months After Osteoporotic Fracture in Older Adults: Data from the Australian Arm of the International Cost and Utility Related to Osteoporotic Fractures Study (AusICUROS) (#149)
9:50 AM
Jason Talevski
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Effect of Clinical Care Pathways on Health-Related Quality of Life and Physical Function Following Fragility Fracture: A Meta-Analysis (#125)
9:50 AM
Jason Talevski
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Bipolar disorder and bone mineral density (#123)
9:50 AM
Kara Anderson
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Low health-related quality of life, greater psychological distress and productivity loss: The personal burden of shoulder pain among younger people (#133)
9:50 AM
Sharon Brennan-Olsen
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)