Molly O'Sullivan serves as the Global Adolescent Health Research Coordinator at the Centre for Adolescent Health since February 2015, overseeing significant global initiatives including the Centre for Research Excellence in Driving Global Investment in Adolescent Health and the Lancet Standing Commission for Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Notable achievements include the successful launch of the Lancet adolescent nutrition series and the establishment of the ongoing networking series, Catalysing Connections for Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. Previously, Molly held roles at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute since October 2009, including Senior Project Coordinator and Project Coordinator for multiple clinical trials focusing on autism and immunotherapy. Molly's academic background includes a Master of Public Health from La Trobe University and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Biomedical Science) with Honours from RMIT University.
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