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Dr Emmalee Ford

Dr Emmalee Ford

University of Newcastle Conjoint

Research Programs

Advocacy and data provided by Family Planning Australia to federal government supported the extension of Medicare funding for sexual health by telehealth in 2024 budget
Sought after for her expertise, Emma provided commentary for the ABC News article “Should You Use a Period-Tracker or Fertility App? We Asked the Experts.”
Awarded $14,000 funding from John Hunter Hospital Charitable Trust for sexual health research with adolescents (2023)

Dr Emmalee Ford is a senior research and evaluation officer at the Family Planning Australia Research Centre. She has a PhD in medical biochemistry for her mixed methods thesis on biological mechanisms of ovary development and fertility information in period tracking apps.

Emma joined Family Planning Australia in 2023 following her research about adolescent sexual health and fertility knowledge at the University of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Research Institute.

Family Planning Australia provides sexual and reproductive health services in five clinics across NSW, including Newcastle. Family Planning Australia also provide education, training, advocacy, health promotion activities and research nationally and in the Pacific.

Emma’s research practices include both quantitative and qualitative research, with a strong focus in statistics and consumer involvement. She is known nationally for her expertise in period tracking apps that the general public use.

Dr Ford has experience in researching things like education, evaluations, clinical data, and molecular biology. Emma is passionate about reproductive justice and ensuring that research projects are developed alongside the communities we are trying to support.