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Jasmine Pearson

Research Data Officer

Jasmine Pearson

Background

Jasmine Pearson is a Research Data Officer in the Global Adolescent Health group at Burnet Institute. She supports the management, collection, and analysis of research data for the Adolescent Menstrual Experiences and Health Cohort (AMEHC).

Jasmine is passionate about leveraging data to inform evidence-based decision-making in global health. Before joining Burnet, Jasmine worked as a Research Assistant on projects exploring youth suicide prevention, harm reduction, pharmacoepidemiology and health economics.

Jasmine has experience in both qualitative and quantitative research and has worked across private and not-for-profit sectors. She is committed to promoting cultural safety in research through meaningful collaboration and co-design.

She holds a Master of Public Health (Advanced) and a Bachelor of Health Science from the Australian National University (ANU), where she was awarded the Tuckwell Scholarship and the Postgraduate Medal for Academic Excellence.

Qualifications

  • 2024: Master of Public Health, ANU
  • 2022: Bachelor of Health Science, ANU

Positions

  • 2025: Research Data Officer, Global Adolescent Health, Burnet Institute
  • 2024: Research Assistant, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW
  • 2022: Research Officer, ANU College of Health and Medicine
  • 2022: Research Assistant, Hunter Medical Research Institute

Awards

  • 2024: Postgraduate Medal for Academic Excellence, ANU
  • 2020: Tuckwell Scholarship, ANU