Kelly D'cunha is a dedicated professional currently serving as a Casual Senior Research Assistant and PhD Candidate at The University of Queensland, focusing on the influence of circadian rhythm disrupting behaviors on cancer outcomes in breast cancer survivors. With experience as a tutor and teaching assistant in various nutrition and public health courses, Kelly has contributed to the academic community as a member of the School of Public Health and Faculty of Medicine HDR Student Committees. Additionally, Kelly has engaged in volunteer roles as a Nutrition Curriculum Consultant and has worked as a Student Dietitian, providing dietetics consultations to cancer and maternal patients. Kelly holds a Master's degree in Dietetics Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Health Science from The University of Queensland.
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