Sai Campbell
DPhil Student
Sai is a DPhil student in Population Health in the Demographic Science Unit. Her research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology, socioeconomic inequalities, and how these areas intersect.
Sai holds an MSc in Epidemiology from the University of Oxford and a BSc (Honours) from the Australian National University. She has worked as a research assistant and a public servant in Australia, examining issues related to health security. Sai is supported by a Rhodes Scholarship and the Nuffield Department of Population Health.
Recent publications
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The preparedness and readiness of rural and remote primary care midwives working in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review
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Graham K. et al, (2025), Women and Birth, 38, 101866 - 101866
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‘Why can't people see or understand or make that effort to see who I am?’: documenting the experiences of low socioeconomic students at an elite tertiary institution through a social identity lens
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Walker S. et al, (2024), Australian Educational Researcher
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Outbreak response capacity of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network across WHO's South-East Asia and Western Pacific regions.
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Parry AE. et al, (2024), Western Pac Surveill Response J, 15, 1 - 7
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Electronic cigarettes and health outcomes: umbrella and systematic review of the global evidence
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Banks E. et al, (2023), Medical Journal of Australia, 218, 267 - 275