Mr Joseph Elias
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours Class I), The University of Sydney
Joseph Elias is an Implementation Scientist in the Implementation to Impact (i2i) team at UNSW Sydney, and a Survivorship Research Fellow in the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia. His work focuses on exploring the challenges faced by individuals living with and beyond cancer, with a particular emphasis on the factors influencing the implementation of innovations within health systems. Joey has experience applying implementation science theories and frameworks to identify and address barriers to oncology care. Currently, he is using outcomes and determinant frameworks to evaluate and scale a survivorship program for childhood brain cancer survivors and has contributed to the design and deployment of tailored implementation strategies. His work aims to bridge research and practice, driving sustainable improvements in cancer care delivery.
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An equitable model of comprehensive cancer survivorship care for adolescents and young adults. Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF). 2025-2030.
UNSW Development and Research Training Grants (2023-2024), $3,000
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship (2022-2025), $100,989
NHMRC Medical Research Future Fund Brain Cancer Survivorship Top-Up Scholarship, (2022-2025), $64,920
The University of Sydney Academic Merit Prize, Undergraduate Award (2021), $1,000
The Dean's List of Excellence in Academic Performance, Undergraduate Award (2021)