Natalie Johnson
Lecturer
Medicine
University of Newcastle, in Australia
Australia
Biography
I qualified from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Education in 1989, postgraduate qualifications in Health Promotion in 1991, and a PhD in 1996. I held an NHMRC Postdoctoral Fellowship from 1996-2000, and was employed as a part-time lecturer in Quality Improvement in Health Care from 2001-2005 before returning to full-time employment as a lecturer in Health Behaviour Sciences in 2006. I was awarded an Equity Research Fellowship in 2007, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2012, and was awarded a Gladys M Brawn Career Development Fellowship in 2016. I qualified from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Education in 1989, postgraduate qualifications in Health Promotion in 1991, and a PhD in 1996. I held an NHMRC Postdoctoral Fellowship from 1996-2000, and was employed as a part-time lecturer in Quality Improvement in Health Care from 2001-2005 before returning to full-time employment as a lecturer in Health Behaviour Sciences in 2006. I was awarded an Equity Research Fellowship in 2007, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2012, and was awarded a Gladys M Brawn Career Development Fellowship in 2016.
Research Interest
Diabetes and Alcohol Diabetes and Weight Loss Diabetes Cholestrol Diabetes for Dummies Diabetes Lipid Metabolism