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Emeritus Professor Julie Byles

Emeritus Professor Julie Byles

Emeritus Professor, Senior Advisor, Ageing and Aged Care

Research Programs

Director Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (up to 2022)
Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences 2015 – ongoing
Fellow and Presidential Life member of AAG; NSW President (2009-2011), National President (2011-2013), Inaugural Chair – Collaborating Centres (2010-2011); AAG Glenda Powell Fellow (2016)

Emeritus Professor Julie Byles AO BMed PhD FAAHMS, is an Honorary Professor at the University of Newcastle.

Julie has held local, national, and international roles in the International Clinical Epidemiology Network, the International Gerontology and Geriatrics Association, the International Longevity Centres Global Alliance (currently co-president), and has worked with the World Health Organisation in various advisory roles.

Julie is a Fellow and Life Member of the Australian Association of Gerontology, and was National President from 2011-2013. She is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science.

As a clinical epidemiologist, Julie’s interests are in risk determination, health assessment, other health care evaluation, and measurement of health outcomes.

As a Gerontologist, her interests in ageing include the role of health and long-term care services, preventive activities, and treatments in maintaining quality of life for older people. She is currently serving on the Lancet Commission for Long-term Care.

In her “retirement”, Julie wanted to increase her engagement with the local community, so she took on the lead of the Hunter Ageing Alliance.

She was named the City of Newcastle’s Senior Citizen of the Year for 2024.