Daniel Storer

About

I am a research officer working across broad areas of health and law. I have a Bachelor of Arts (Honours Class I) and a Master of Public Health from the University of Sydney. I also commenced my doctoral research at UNSW in September 2020 (currently on program leave until September 2024). My PhD research focuses on the socio-sexual impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among gay and bisexual men in Australia. In 2022, I was the inaugural recipient of the Jack Bradley Scholarship (see Awards). I have worked across projects focused among marginalised communities in Australia (e.g. gay and bisexual men, people living with HIV, people who use drugs), different communicable diseases (i.e., HIV, COVID-19, mpox and other sexually transmissible infections), and using qualitative and quantiative research methods. Between 2017-2020 I worked at the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (now Health Equity Matters). I am currently employed as a Research Officer at the School of Law, Society and Criminology and the Centre of Social Research in Health both at UNSW Sydney.

Work

UNSW Sydney
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Research Officer

Australia

UNSW Sydney
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Research Officer

Australia

The Kirby Institute
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Research Officer

Australia

Education

UNSW Sydney
Australia

PhD

The University of Sydney
Australia

Master of Public Health

The University of Sydney
Australia

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

University of Sydney
Australia

Bachelor or Arts

Daniel Storer