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Dr Xenia Dolja-Gore

Dr Xenia Dolja-Gore

Research Fellow, Biostatistician; Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle

Research Programs

Dr Xenia Dolja-Gore (BMath, GDipBiostats, M.Phil Med Sci (Med Stat.), PhD) is a Research Fellow (Biostatistician), Senior Lecturer (Methodology) at The University of Newcastle, Australia.
She has worked in health prevention related research areas for over 20 years. Dr Dolja-Gore has been awarded two post-doctoral fellowships from the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Women’s Health to examine how changes in the health system impact on women’s health using data from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health.

In 2022, Dr Dolja-Gore was awarded a two-year extension on her NSW Ministry of Health Prevention Research Support Program Fellowship (Methods-Biostatistics/Health Economics) originally awarded in (2017-present) to explore the advancement of economic and statistical methods applied to implementation and health service improvement.
Her research strengths for this project are the substantial experience in using linked longitudinal health data to identify key areas of quality and efficiency in health service utilisation.
Dr Dolja-Gore has very strong methodological skills, with a focus on data quality; the application of causal modelling, with expertise in the analysis of treatment optimisation and identification of the delivery of health services.