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laura.singline@mater.uq.edu.au

Ms Laura Singline

Research Assistant

Laura graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in 2018. Her interests include a broad range of social issues and undertaking and reporting qualitative research. Laura provides research support across all areas of the Stillbirth CRE, including the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA). Laura is primarily involved in the care after stillbirth program with one of her main projects including coordination of the 2022/23 update to the Clinical Practice Guideline for Care Around Stillbirth and Neonatal Death. Before joining the Stillbirth CRE in early 2020, Laura worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Queensland. This appointment involved exploring the potential for a child digital health record.

 


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