Wayne Hall - F1000 Faculty Member (since 15 November 2005)
UQ Centre for Clinical Research, University of Queensland, Herston, QLD, Australia
BIOGRAPHY
ACADEMIC POSITIONS:Professor Wayne Hall is an NHMRC Australia Fellow in addiction neuroethics at the University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research. He was formerly: Professor of Public Health Policy in the School of Population Health (2005-2010) and Director of the Office of Public Policy and Ethics at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (2001-2005) at the University of Queensland; and Director of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at UNSW (1994-2001).
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
He has advised the World Health Organization on: the health effects of cannabis use; the effectiveness of drug substitution treatment; the scientific quality of the Swiss heroin trials; the contribution of illicit drug use to the global burden of disease; and the ethical implications of genetic and neuroscience research on addiction.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
In 2001 he was identified by the Institute for Scientific Analysis as one of the world's most highly cited social scientists in the past 20 years. He was awarded an NHMRC Australia Fellowship in 2009 to research the public health, social policy and ethical implications of genetic and neuroscience research on drug use and addiction.
EVALUATIONS
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REPORTS
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F1000 Medicine Reports 2011 3:(4) (01 Feb 2011)
