Nick Scott
Nick is an Econometrician at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Australia. Using data from a cohort of people who inject drugs, he is using econometric models to improve understanding of the complex interaction between drug market economics and behavioural patterns. He has recently been awarded the Burnet Institute's Jim and Margaret Beever Fellowship to undertake some infectious disease modelling and public health policy modelling.
85 Commercial Rd
Melbourne, VIC
3004
Australia
Email: nick.scott@burnet.edu.au
Please direct correspondence about this article to Nick Scott
Michael Livingston
Michael Livingston is a post-doctoral research fellow in the Centre for Alcohol Policy Research at La Trobe University. He has a background in criminology and statistics, and his research is focussed on alcohol policy and epidemiology.
Centre for Alcohol Policy Research
La Trobe University
215 Franklin St
Melbourne
VIC 3000
Australia
Email: m.livingston@unsw.edu.au
Web: http://www.capr.edu.au/about-us/our-people/michael-livingston/
Aaron Hart
Aaron has worked as a researcher in the fields of public policy, welfare services and homelessness. He has lectured in Social Research at the School of Social Sciences and Psychology of Victoria University and is a final year PhD student in the Ethnographic Program at the National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University. He currently works as a Research Officer at the Brotherhood of St Laurence in Melbourne.
National Drug Research Institute
Curtin University
Health Research Campus
Level 2, 10 Selby Street Shenton Park WA
6008
Australia
Email: aaron.hart@postgrad.curtin.edu.au
Web: http://db.ndri.curtin.edu.au/students/student.asp?persid=2086&typeid=1
James Wilson
James Wilson is a PhD student at the National Drug Research Institute (Curtin University) in Melbourne. For his doctoral research, James conducted an ethnographic study of young adult drinkers in inner-suburban Melbourne, with a focus on contemporary theorisations of morality. Externally, James has worked on other major alcohol studies such as the Young Australians Alcohol Reporting Survey (YAARS), and has research interests in youth, morality, health, policy and ethnographic methods.
National Drug Research Institute
Curtin University
Health Research Campus
Level 2, 10 Selby Street Shenton Park WA
6008
Australia
Email: james.c.wilson@postgrad.curtin.edu.au
Web: http://db.ndri.curtin.edu.au/students/student.asp?persid=2087&typeid=1
David Moore
Professor David Moore leads the Ethnographic Program at the National Drug Research Institute at Curtin University, Australia. He is Editor of Contemporary Drug Problems and has written extensively on the social and cultural contexts of alcohol and other drug use. His publications include Drugs and Public Health (Oxford University Press, 2008, co-edited with Paul Dietze), The Drug Effect: Health, Crime & Society (Cambridge University Press, 2011, co-edited with Suzanne Fraser) and Habits: Remaking Addiction (Palgrave, 2014, co-authored with Suzanne Fraser and Helen Keane).
Suite 6, 19-35 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy, Melbourne
3065
Victoria
Australia
Email: d.moore@curtin.edu.au
Paul Dietze
Professor Paul Dietze is one of Australia’s leading alcohol and other drug researchers with over 20 years’ experience producing work that has changed policies and practices around alcohol and other drug issues in Australia and internationally. He leads the Alcohol and other Drug Research Group at the Centre for Population Health at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne.
85 Commercial Road
Melbourne
3004
Victoria
Australia
Email: pauld@burnet.edu.au
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