Dr Daniel Lindsay is an Adjunct Research Fellow within the First Nations Cancer & Wellbeing Research Program at the University of Queensland. He has an interest in the financial costs of cancer, with experience in data analysis and quantitative research methodology.

Dr Lindsay has conducted research exploring the inequity in cancer costs and healthcare service utilisation for First Nations people with cancer. He is also involved in research exploring cancer survivorship and supportive care needs in this population. Dr Lindsay has contributed to over 70 peer-reviewed publications with his expertise in statistics and methodology, as well as various successful grant applications.

Researcher biography

Dr Daniel Lindsay is a Research Fellow within the School of Public Health at the University of Queensland. He has an interest in cancer-based research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including current research exploring cancer survivorship in this population and supportive care needs for caregivers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with cancer. Daniel also has an interest in the financial costs of cancer, with experience in data analysis and quantitative research methodology. He is currently focused on analysing a linked administrative dataset looking at all Queensland cancer diagnoses from July 2011-June 2015. Daniel has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications with his expertise in statistics and methodology, as well as various successful grant applications.

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