Suzanne Nielsen
Professor Suzanne Nielsen (BPharmSc[Hons] PhD MPS) is the Deputy Director of the Monash Addiction Research Centre in Melbourne, and an NHMRC Leadership Fellow.
She has published over 230 peer-reviewed publications and given hundreds of national and international conference presentations. Her research has led to a greater understanding of how to identify and respond to prescription, over-the-counter and emerging drug-related problems. Her work seeks to reduce harm related to illicit and prescription drugs including through implementation of evidence-based harm-reduction strategies in a range of health settings.
Suzanne has been a registered pharmacist for over 20 years. Her clinical experience in the treatment of substance use disorders includes working in specialist drug treatment and community-based alcohol and drug treatment settings in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Experience-
2022–present
Professor, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University
2018–2022
Associate professor, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University
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2008
Monash University, PhD


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