Raglan Maddox

Associate Professor (Bagumani (Modewa) Clan, Papua New Guinea), National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research and National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health

Australian National University

Associate Professor Raglan Maddox (Bagumani (Modewa) Clan, Papua New Guinea) leads the Tobacco Free Program at Australian National University’s Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research. He is also a Researcher and Research Supervisor focused on tobacco use, Indigenous health and wellbeing, population health, and research evaluation.

Raglan’s program of research has focused on developing and analysing population-based Indigenous heath information using community driven processes, with a focus on commercial tobacco use. This research has been generating primary data platforms to help better understand and improve Indigenous health and wellbeing outcomes.

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