
Agnivo Sengupta
@agnivosg
Public Health Research | PhD candidate @GeorgeInstitute, UNSW; Planetary health | Food systems | Health systems
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07-05-2010 17:49:54
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Attending the SWSLHD Oral Health Showcase in Campbelltown. Opening by Prof Ajesh George, WSU, followed by remarks from Ravi Srinivas, Director of Oral Health Services South Western Sydney Local Health District Sydney Health


Presented the findings from our study which explored perceptions of #dentists providing #oralhealth care to individuals receiving #palliativecare, at the Health and Beyond Research Showcase by South Western Sydney Local Health District #ACIOH Prof Ajesh George



Media coverage of our research on the dire need for the government to do more for Bidi workers - most of them being women in The New Indian Express #ReviseOSH


Capturing one last memory from the Newtown office The George Institute for Global Health As we prepare to embark on our next chapter in Barangaroo, we take a moment to cherish the incredible journey we've had here. Farewell, dear office, you've been more than just a workplace to us. #love #workplace


Glad to be at the Australia India Business Council meet as a part of the The George Institute for Global Health team 🇮🇳🇦🇺


Glad to chair the World Health Organization (WHO) #GFBR session on national-level health research priority setting . Governments have a moral obligation to set priorities for health research . But why is this not a legal obligation ? Can it be part of the bouquet of #RightToHealth ? I ask





What can we actually do to strengthening diversity, inclusiveness and justice ? Our editorial in Injury Prevention injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/30/1/3 Grateful to Caroline Finch AO to enable space for critical introspection .



The case for investing in understanding the health and well-being of South Asian migrants in Australia- the fast growing group: strategic for the economy, essential for moral considerations. Our piece in The Lancet Reg Health-West Pacific 🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




Zero-alcohol beer, wine and cocktails could act as a gateway to the real thing for youngsters, research suggests Julia Stafford The George Institute for Global Health @Leon_D_Booth Danica Keric @AshleaBartram NCETA Agnivo Sengupta Cancer Council WA @AlcoholPolicyWA dailymail.co.uk/health/article…



Rare kidney diseases have a profound impact on various aspects of individuals living with the disease and their caregivers and families. Our recent article highlights these impacts in detail. @annapalagyi Vivekanand Jha | विवेकानन्द झा Charu Malik