Emeritus ProfessorMarj Moodie

Emeritus Professor

Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Institute for Health Transformation

  • Emeritus Professor
    Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Institute for Health Transformation
  • +61 3 925 17367 (Work)
  • Off-Campus (Home)

TEACHING EXPERTISE

Professor Moodie currently supervises eight PhD students.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Nutrient Profiling Interventions Targeting Obsesity Prevention: Role and Potential Impact
    Gary Sacks - School of Health and Social Development - 2011
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Guiding Policy Change to Reduce Diet-related Disease in the Pacific
    Wendy Snowdon - School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences - 2010
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Assistive technology solutions as mediators of equal outcomes
    Natasha Layton - School of Health and Social Development - 2014
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    The burden of severe obesity and the efficiency and equity of treatment
    Catherine Keating - School of Health and Social Development - 2015
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    The Impacts of Jamie's Ministry of Food Australia
    Jessica Herbert - School of Health and Social Development - 2015
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Developing a cost-benefit analysis framework to inform obesity prevention decision-making
    Jaithri Ananthapavan - School of Health and Social Development - 2022
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Incorporating Equity into Cost-effectiveness Analyses of Obesity Prevention Policies
    Anita Lal - School of Health and Social Development - 2018
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    A systems approach to food related policy-making in Fiji
    Gade Dakuiviti Waqa - School of Health and Social Development - 2018
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Transport interventions and obesity prevention: role, impact and costeffectiveness
    Victoria Brown - School of Health and Social Development - 2017
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Incentives to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour
    Jaimie-Lee Maple - School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences - 2021
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Establishing The Economic Credentials of Interventions Targeting Sedentary Behaviour
    Phuong Kim Nguyen - School of Health and Social Development - 2023
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Sub-clinical depression and sub-clinical eating disorders in early adolescence
    Bridget Kenny - School of Health and Social Development - 2023
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Integrating Business Outcomes of Healthy Food Retail Strategies Into Economic Evaluations
    Moosa Al-Subhi - School of Health and Social Development - 2025
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Economic Techniques for Evaluating Interventions Preventing Violence Against Women
    Lauren Susan Sheppard - School of Health and Social Development - 2025
  • COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
    Value-For-Money and Acceptability of Incorporating Climate Change in Community-Based Obesity Prevention
    Nicole Ward - School of Health and Social Development - 2026