Matthew Mclaughlin
- Adjunct Research Fellow, School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia
Dr Matthew 'Tepi' Mclaughlin is a physical activity researcher and public health advocate.
Tepi is a confident presenter and actively engages with journalists, including radio, print and television - to share the latest research on physical activity, health, transport and liveability. Tepi's research expertise is in public health, implementation science, scale-up and research dissemination.
For more about Tepi's media work, please visit:
Experience- 2022–present Research Fellow (Adjunct), University of Western Australia 2021–2023 Senior Research Officer, Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia 2017–2021 Research Assistant, Hunter New England Population Health 2017–2021 PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle 2016–2017 Research Assistant, Loughborough University 2016–2016 Research Assistant, Victoria University 2016–2016 Research Assistant, Baker IDI 2016–2016 Research Assistant, University of Western Australia
- Loughborough University, Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons)
- The International Society for Physical Activity and Health The International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity
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