
Mary Njeri Wanjau, PhD
@marynwanjau
Research Fellow @Griffith University | Adjunct lecturer @uonbi.@PHAA member.
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Only 2 weeks until polling day. Be informed so you can vote for the best public health and community wellbeing policies. publichealthaus.bsky.social Melissa Sweet @naturopathamie Melissa Stoneham Mary Njeri Wanjau, PhD Dr Claire Brereton Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA)

I am looking forward to presenting our research work tomorrow at the @ISPAH2024 congress. I am honored to present our findings on behalf of an amazing team on this project. Lennert Veerman, Holger Möller, Fiona Haigh and Christopher Standen. Griffith Health UNSW CPHCE Cancer Council Queensland



THREE great papers out The Lancet Public Health 1. Our colleague Dr Monique Tan Centre for Public Health & Policy (CPHP) building the case for mandatory #salt targets shorturl.at/nHxhq 2. Matti Marklund + Kathy Trieu modelling study on health and cost savings of mandating sodium benchmarks in Australia + India 👏

🚨 New in The Lancet Public Health! Mandating WHO sodium (Na) benchmarks for packaged foods in Australia and India could save lives & cut health costs🌍Details⬇️ 🇦🇺 (most Na from packaged foods): sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🇮🇳 (lower, but increasing packaged food intake): sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


📢Join us tomorrow for an opportunity to explore the intersection of public health, economic analysis, and #policy in combating the consumption of sugary drinks. This webinar is open to all via the provided link. Griffith Health International Health Economics Association (IHEA)






Don’t sleep on the inspiring lineup for Thursday's Women in Public Health event in Brisbane! Join us to hear from public health superstars Robyn Littlewood Judy Nean Simone Nalatu Heena Akbar Mary Njeri Wanjau, PhD Thanks to Health and Wellbeing Queensland for supporting #womeninpublichealth eventbrite.com.au/e/women-in-pub…


The always inspiring Dr Simone Nalatu reminded us of the value of your life experience in informing your approach to work: "Your experience and expertise matters. Your life skills can absolutely translate into your professional skills." #WomenInLeadership #ProfessionalDevelopment

Dr Mary Njeri Wanjau, PhD's words on resilience and trust in your own expertise resonated with crowd: "Be equipped every day that you're standing on your two feet, so whatever hits you...your passion doesn't die and you're not disillusioned." #Resilience #PublicHealth


