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Professor Jayne Lucke
is a Principal Research Fellow at the University of Queensland
Centre for Clinical Research. Jayne’s background is
in social and health psychology and her main interest with
ALSWH is in aspects of sexual and reproductive health, particularly
contraceptive use, patterns of fertility and sexual health
in the 1973-78 cohort. With Dr Deborah
Loxton she coordinated Major
Report D “Reproductive Health: Findings from the Australian
Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health”. She
is a Director of Family Planning Queensland and a member of
the ALSWH Steering Committee. From 2006-2009 she was Deputy
Director of ALSWH at the University of Queensland. Before
joining ALSWH she worked in the Office of Public Policy and
Ethics at the Institute of Molecular Bioscience at the University
of Queensland researching the ethical and policy implications
of scientific developments to prolong human life. Her previous
roles have included the coordination of research for Blue
Care, Queensland’s largest provider of community and
aged care services, research administration at the University
of Manchester and lecturing in psychology and research methods
at the University of Huddersfield in the UK. She spent five
years at the National Centre for HIV Social Research and a
further two years in the University of Queensland’s
Psychiatry Department evaluating a suicide prevention program
for young people.
To
contact Jayne:
Associate Professor Jayne Lucke
Principal Research Fellow
Addiction Neuroethics, UQCCR
The University of Queensland
Room 709, Building 71/918, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Site, Herston Qld 4029, Australia
Phone:
+61 7 3346 6031
Fax: +61 7 3365 5598
Email: j.lucke@uq.edu.au
www.uqccr.uq.edu.au
www.addiction-neuroethics.com
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