Professor Stanley is the Founding Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research; Executive Director of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth; and Professor, School of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia. Professor Stanley was also Australian of the Year in 2003. rmaa.com.au
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Professor Fiona Stanley AC (born August 1 , 1946 ) is an Australia n epidemiologist noted inter alia for her work on cerebral palsy . Fiona Stanley was born in Sydney , New South Wales . In 1956 the Stanleys moved to Western Australia . She then went t wiki-trust.cse.ucsc.edu/index.php/Fiona_Stanley
Fiona Juliet Stanley is Founding Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in Perth, Western Australia, inaugural Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth and Professor of Paediatrics, Universit www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P002686b.htm
Professor Fiona Stanley is passionate about the health of Australian children. She has dedicated her life to researching the causes of major childhood illnesses and birth defects so they can be prevented. Fiona strongly believes that we must get things www.australianoftheyear.gov.au/pages/page61.asp
Named Australian of the Year in 2003, Professor Stanley is a vocal advocate for the needs of children and their families. Born in Sydney in 1946, she moved to Perth with her family in 1956. She studied medicine at the University of Western Australia and www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/people/fiona_stanley
Fiona Stanley is founding director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in Subiaco, Western Australia. An epidemiologist by training, she is noted for research into child and maternal health, and birth disorders such as cerebral palsy, als www.preventionaction.org/people/treasure-whos-pushing-aus...
Fiona Stanley 's commitment to maternal and child health has made her, and Australia, a world leader in this field. Most importantly, it has resulted in dramatic improvements in the current and future prospects for child health, particularly with respect www.tallpoppies.net.au/cavalcade/stanley.htm