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Amy Peacock

NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow at UNSW Australia

Dr. Amy Peacock is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).1 She holds a BA (Hons) and a PhD, and is also an Adjunct Researcher in the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania.1 Dr. Peacock is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Fellow.1

Her research focuses on several key areas:

  1. Monitoring systems for detecting trends in illicit drug use
  2. New psychoactive substances
  3. Pharmaceutical opioid use and strategies to reduce extra-medical use
  4. Parental supply of alcohol and its effects on young people
  5. Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity using data-linkage methods1

Dr. Peacock leads the Drug Trends program, which includes projects such as the Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS) and the Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting System (EDRS).1 She is also involved in supervising ILP, Honours, Masters, and PhD students.1

It's worth noting that while the query mentions an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow position, the most recent information indicates she is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow.1 This may represent a career progression since the initial information was recorded.

Highlights

Sep 20 · unsw.edu.au
Associate Professor Amy Peacock - UNSW Sydney
Associate Professor Amy Peacock - UNSW Sydney
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Location

Tasmania, Australia