Maree Hackett

About Professor Maree Hackett

Program Head, Students and Fellows

  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • Professor of Epidemiology, The University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
  • BA,
  • MA (Hons),
  • PhD

Maree is responsible for designing, leading, and delivering a distinctive and vibrant postgraduate, postdoctoral and future leader research experience at The George. Maree and her team provide management and oversight of ‘higher degree by research’ candidates, their supervisors, visiting fellows and work with the training team to co-ordinate postgraduate research training.

Maree also leads a program of research focusing on developing simple, cost-effective strategies to prevent depression and significantly improve the outcome for people with chronic disease.

Maree works one day per week as a Professor of Epidemiology in the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at The University of Central Lancashire in the United Kingdom.

Understanding the Drivers and Cost Impact of Traditional Medicine Use for Stroke Rehabilitation in India: Insights from the ATTEND Trial

Cerebrovascular Diseases Date published:

Factors influencing self-selected mental health-related recovery goals poststroke: An observational study.

Rehabilitation Psychology Date published:

Economic evaluation of subcutaneous ketamine injections for treatment resistant depression: A randomised, double-blind, active-controlled trial - The KADS study

Journal of Affective Disorders Date published:

Challenges and Opportunities in Delivering and Providing Culturally and Linguistically Tailored Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention Education: A Qualitative Exploratory Study

Health Expectations Date published:

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