Dr. Grace Joshy is currently Research Fellow in the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health at Australian National University. Her research interests include biostatistics, epidemiology, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, and health and community services. She holds a BSc (Mathematics), MSc (Biostatistics) and PhD from the University of Auckland.
Experience
2011–present
Research Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health, Australian National University
Biostatistician, Novo Nordisk Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, Singapore
1995–1996
Lecturer in Statistics, INTI College, Malaysia
Education
2009
University of Auckland, PhD Epidemiology
1995
University of Madras, MSc Biostatistics
1993
Mahatma Gandhi University, BSc Mathematics
Publications
2013
Body mass index and incident hospitalisation for cardiovascular disease in 158,546 participants from the 45 and Up Study, International Journal of Obesity
2013
'Erectile Dysfunction Severity as a Risk Marker for Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalisation and All-Cause Mortality: A Prospective Cohort Study', PLoS Medicine
2009
Ethnic differences in the natural progression of nephropathy among diabetes patients in New Zealand: hospital admission for renal complications, incidence of end stage renal disease and renal death, Diabetologia