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Advancing Oral Health Equity across the lifespan

HEAL- Oral Health integrates multidisciplinary epidemiology and policy research with strategic advocacy, bridging the gap between rigorous evidence and transformative action to advance population-level oral health equity

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HEALTH EQUITY ACROSS LIFESPAN

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Emerging Research and Policy Priorities for Oral Health Equity
articleFeatured NewsMarch 20, 2026

Emerging Research and Policy Priorities for Oral Health Equity

Professor George Tsakos from University College London (UCL), an internationally renowned expert in oral epidemiology, delivered a talk on Emerging Research and Policy Priorities for Oral Health Equity at the HEAL-Oral Health Open Meeting.

Dr. Adyya Gupta's Work Featured in AFR on Food Delivery Apps
articleFeatured NewsFebruary 27, 2026

Dr. Adyya Gupta's Work Featured in AFR on Food Delivery Apps

HEAL- Oral Health member Dr. Adyya Gupta's research on the public health implications of food delivery apps was recently featured in the Australian Financial Review.

2026 IADR Symposium: Oral Health Equity Through the Life-Course for Healthy Ageing
eventFeatured EventMarch 26, 2026

2026 IADR Symposium: Oral Health Equity Through the Life-Course for Healthy Ageing

A/Prof Ankur Singh co-chairs a symposium on life-course epidemiology and healthy ageing at IADR 2026 in San Diego.

2026 IADR Workshop: Data-Driven Advocacy for Effective and Equitable Oral Health Policies
eventFeatured EventMarch 27, 2026

2026 IADR Workshop: Data-Driven Advocacy for Effective and Equitable Oral Health Policies

The HEAL group hosts a workshop on translating complex data into equitable policy action at IADR 2026 in San Diego.

How a Catch-Up HPV Vaccination Program Could Avert 169,000 Cancers in Singapore
edit_noteFeatured NewsMar 31, 2026

How a Catch-Up HPV Vaccination Program Could Avert 169,000 Cancers in Singapore

Singapore implemented a successful school-based human papillomavirus vaccination program in 2019, achieving over 90% coverage among adolescent girls. However, this initiative leaves a substantial ...

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