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Jon Adams is Distinguished Professor of Public Health, Director of the Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine (ARCCIM) and Deputy Head of School (Research) at the School of Public Health, UTS. Jon was recently awarded a prestigious Fulbright Senior Scholarship (Fulbright Commission, 2019-2020) and he holds a number of national and international leadership positions/appointments with leading associations such as the PHAA and APHA and he has led work commissioned by a range of Health Ministries/Dept of Health and the World Health Organization amongst others.
Professor Adams is the world-leading public health and health services researcher focused upon self-care, informal health care and traditional, complementary, integrative and indigenous medicine use and practice. Jon's extensive research program spanning over 25 years includes significant focus upon a vast range of health and health care topics, including: formal care, community-based care and self-care for those with a range of chronic illnesses (especially cardiovascular disease, stroke, affective disorders and dementia); practices, behaviours and initiatives to promote, facilitate and improve quality of life, wellbeing and prevention; healthy ageing; women's health; rural and remote health issues; cancer and palliative care; healthy cities and urban design; indigenous health; and the health of priority and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations, amongst others.
Jon is one of only a select few Australian academics to have held 3 consecutive competitive NHMRC/ARC Government Research Fellowships (2007-2019) including an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship and an ARC Professorial Future Fellowship. Jon is also one of only eight academics worldwide to have been appointed as a Senior Fellow and Senior Mentor on the International Primary Care Research Leadership Program, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford (2010-ongoing).
Jon's research program has attracted over $20.7M in competitive external funding to date including 23 Category 1 Grants (with 17 NHMRC and ARC grants). Jon’s extensive research program, conducted with many industry partners (>$10M in partnership funding), includes focus upon practice-based research networks (PBRNs), implementation science and translation research and mixed methods design. Core features across Jon's research portfolio are collaborative and partnership designs, multidisciplinary research approaches and the ever-important need to ensure impactful knowledge translation and insight for community, professional and industry partners/stakeholders.
Jon currently leads 40 national and international research projects and his work provides practice and policy insights in areas such as chronic illness and care (especially cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases including stroke, diabetes and hypertension), healthy ageing, indigenous health, the health of vulnerable communities, CALD communities, rural health and a number of other national and global health challenges.
Jon is also dedicated to supervision, mentoring and teaching and learning excellence. He was awarded the National Mentor of the Year Award by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) in 2017, he has designed and directs/co-directs 4 world-first international research leadership programs focused upon a range of health professions, he currently supervisors 13 PhD students (with another 15 completed and awarded) and has mentored over 90 early-career and mid-career researchers to date. Under Jon's direct mentorship and supervision, ECRs/MCRs have been awarded 6 Fellowships (including 3 prestigious ARC / NHMRC Fellowships) in just the last 5 years (>$4.5M).
Jon has authored over 580 peer-reviewed academic publications and is Chief Editor of 8 international research books and author of over 70 book chapters with leading publishing houses (including Oxford University Press, Imperial College Press, Routledge, Ashgate and Palgrave MacMillan). He currently has an H-Index of 62, a total citation count of >14,134.
Professor Adams is the world-leading public health and health services researcher focused upon self-care, informal health care and traditional, complementary, integrative and indigenous medicine use and practice. Jon's extensive research program spanning over 25 years includes significant focus upon a vast range of health and health care topics, including: formal care, community-based care and self-care for those with a range of chronic illnesses (especially cardiovascular disease, stroke, affective disorders and dementia); practices, behaviours and initiatives to promote, facilitate and improve quality of life, wellbeing and prevention; healthy ageing; women's health; rural and remote health issues; cancer and palliative care; healthy cities and urban design; indigenous health; and the health of priority and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations, amongst others.
Jon is one of only a select few Australian academics to have held 3 consecutive competitive NHMRC/ARC Government Research Fellowships (2007-2019) including an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship and an ARC Professorial Future Fellowship. Jon is also one of only eight academics worldwide to have been appointed as a Senior Fellow and Senior Mentor on the International Primary Care Research Leadership Program, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford (2010-ongoing).
Jon's research program has attracted over $20.7M in competitive external funding to date including 23 Category 1 Grants (with 17 NHMRC and ARC grants). Jon’s extensive research program, conducted with many industry partners (>$10M in partnership funding), includes focus upon practice-based research networks (PBRNs), implementation science and translation research and mixed methods design. Core features across Jon's research portfolio are collaborative and partnership designs, multidisciplinary research approaches and the ever-important need to ensure impactful knowledge translation and insight for community, professional and industry partners/stakeholders.
Jon currently leads 40 national and international research projects and his work provides practice and policy insights in areas such as chronic illness and care (especially cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases including stroke, diabetes and hypertension), healthy ageing, indigenous health, the health of vulnerable communities, CALD communities, rural health and a number of other national and global health challenges.
Jon is also dedicated to supervision, mentoring and teaching and learning excellence. He was awarded the National Mentor of the Year Award by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) in 2017, he has designed and directs/co-directs 4 world-first international research leadership programs focused upon a range of health professions, he currently supervisors 13 PhD students (with another 15 completed and awarded) and has mentored over 90 early-career and mid-career researchers to date. Under Jon's direct mentorship and supervision, ECRs/MCRs have been awarded 6 Fellowships (including 3 prestigious ARC / NHMRC Fellowships) in just the last 5 years (>$4.5M).
Jon has authored over 580 peer-reviewed academic publications and is Chief Editor of 8 international research books and author of over 70 book chapters with leading publishing houses (including Oxford University Press, Imperial College Press, Routledge, Ashgate and Palgrave MacMillan). He currently has an H-Index of 62, a total citation count of >14,134.
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