Associate Professor Amit Arora

Amit Arora

Position

Associate Professor in Public Health, Health Science (SoSH)

Biography

Dr Amit Arora is an associate professor in Public Health and a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Research Fellow in the School of Science and Health.

Amit has been teaching in the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney for the past 9 years and more recently in the Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Australia for the past 12 months. While at the University of Sydney and UNSW Australia, Amit has taught various units of study within the Public Health courses such as Preventive Dentistry, Dental Health Services, Prevention and Management of Chronic Diseases, and Maternal Reproductive and Child Health.

Amit’s research interests include health promotion, life-course epidemiology, socio-economic inequality in health, prevention and management of chronic diseases and health literacy and is working internationally with researchers from USA, UK, China, Europe and India. His success in public health research career is supported by a strong track record in research output, and a number of successful competitive grants funded by National Health and Medical Research Council, NSW Health, and the Australian Dental Association. He is currently the lead investigator (CI-A) on two NHMRC Grants on common risk factor approaches to reduce socio-economic inequality in health in preschool children.

Collaborations:

  1. Australia - Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide; Curtin University of Technology, Perth; University of New Castle, New Castle; Sydney School of Public Health, Camperdown; Macquarie University, Ryde; School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Western Sydney; Sydney Local Health District, NSW Health; South West Sydney Local Health District, NSW Health; Western Sydney Local Health District, NSW Health.
  2. United States of America - Oregon Health and Science University, Portland; University of Iowa, Iowa City; University of Illinois, Chicago; Eli Lily and Company, Indianapolis.
  3. United Kingdom - University of Dundee, Dundee; Flan Clwyd Hospital, Rhyl.
  4. Canada - University of Calgary, Alberta.
  5. Ireland - Cork University Dental School, Dublin.
  6. Greece - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki.
  7. India - Amravati College of Dental Science, Trivandrum.
  8. China - Siachuan University, Chengdu.

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Contact Details

Email A.Arora@westernsydney.edu.au
Telephone +61 2 4620 3475
Location Building 24, Campbelltown