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- Stephen John Duckett AM FASSA FAHMS FAICD (born 18 February 1950) is a health economist and think-tanker who has occupied many leadership roles in health services in both Australia and Canada, including as Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
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Stephen John Duckett AM FASSA FAHMS FAICD (born 18 February 1950) is a health economist and think-tanker who has occupied many leadership roles in health services in both Australia and Canada, including as Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
Dr Stephen Duckett is an Honorary Enterprise Professor in the School of Population and Global Health and in the Department of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Melbourne.
Oct 4, 2021 · Health and aged care. A farewell note from Stephen Duckett. by Stephen Duckett. 04.10.2021 News. Published, 4 October 2021. After almost a decade at Grattan Institute, I have decided to hang up my orange spreadsheet – yes I’m one of the few who still uses Excel in what is an R shop.
Dr Stephen Duckett has held top operational and policy leadership positions in health care in Australia and Canada, including as Secretary of what is now the Commonwealth Department of Health.
Stephen Duckett is an Honorary Enterprise Professor at the University of Melbourne. He was previously the director of the Health Program at the Grattan Institute, an independent...
Dec 21, 2015 · “Our findings confirm that aberrant CK1δ regulation promotes tumor growth in breast cancers by activating the protein β-catenin,” said Duckett, an associate professor at Scripps Florida.
Nov 9, 2020 · Professor Duckett told us that this was the foodplant of the Brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni), and he described it as ‘unfortunately not endangered’, for reasons that will become apparent. The butterfly is in fact doing very well as the climate warms, and is moving north at a rate of knots.