Biostatistics is crucial in the study of eating disorders, providing the tools for designing studies, analysing data, and interpreting results. Advanced statistical methods enable researchers to identify associations between risk factors and eating disorders, assess the efficacy of interventions, and determine the prevalence and incidence of these disorders. Robust biostatistical approaches ensure the reliability and validity of research findings, which are essential for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies.
Dr Linda Thomas
Psychologist
Edith Cowan University (ECU)
Dr Seraina Agramunt
Mid-Career Researcher
Western Sydney University
Ms Oksana Test
Lived or living experience of an eating disorder
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Mr Djordje Vukojevic
Early Career Researcher
Ms Tanja Rabbering
University of Sydney, InsideOut Institute
Dr Shu Hwa Ong
Mid-Career Researcher, Dietitian