Associate Professor Jane Davies
Principal Research Fellow
Qualifications:
PhD, Charles Darwin University, 2016
Post Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice, University of Chester, 2009
Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2007
Member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK), 2006
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, 2002.
Location:
Darwin - Royal Darwin Hospital campus
Biography:
Dr Davies is a clinical researcher with over ten years’ experience in the area of Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Dr Davies has an extensive clinical background in these areas including working in communities in Tanzania, Malawi, England.
Northern Territory, Australia. Dr Davies was awarded her PhD in 2016 which centred on Hepatitis B in the Northern Territory (NT) with a particular focus on Indigenous Australians.
She was instrumental in establishing and is now co-leader of the collaborative hepatitis B research program based at Menzies. Her research incorporates clinical and molecular epidemiology as well as health education for Indigenous communities. She also works clinically as an Infectious Diseases and General Medicine specialist physician at Royal Darwin Hospital.