
About us
The Rapid Urbanisation and Population Health (RUPH) Research Group is led by Professor Xiaoqi Feng. Urban health and environmental challenges are context-specific and cannot be fully understood or addressed by any single research discipline.Â
RUPH embraces diversity to generate evidence-based solutions to these wicked problems and supports the building of transdisciplinary research capacities among ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ academics, students, and collaborators worldwide. RUPH harnesses scientific, clinical, and industry expertise and lived experiences of members of communities to shape healthier, more liveable cities for all.Â
Research Strengths
- Urban health and environment
- Lonelygenic Environments theory
- Green space and health research
- Geographic Information Systems
- Health inequalities and inequities
- Linked health administrative data studies
- Cohort studies and longitudinal surveys
- Health services research
- Multilevel modelling and advanced statistical analyses
- Randomised trials of preventive health interventions
Our people
Our work
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- University of Wollongong
- Australian National University
- ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ Lifestyle Clinic
- The George Institute for Global Health
- Diabetes Together
- CSIRO
- University of Glasgow
- Uppsala Universitet
- The University of British Columbia
- Griffith University
- Southern Cross University
- ASPIRE
- PCCS
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