
Background
Long has worked as a business and data analyst across the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. He has a wealth of local and international experience, where he has been responsible for designing and developing information systems. He has previously worked on evidence-based approaches to designing nursing care rosters in aged care settings and is interested in exploring new data collection methods to facilitate evidence-based research.
Qualifications
- 2013: GradCertSc (Applied Statistics), Swinburne University of Technology;
- 2005: MCom (Information Systems), University of New South Wales;
- 2000: BCom, University of Sydney
Positions
- 2015-current: Data Manager, Burnet Institute;
- 2010-2015: Data Analyst, Applied Aged Care Solutions, Melbourne;
- 2007-2009: Business/Data Analyst, Binhminh Community Development Company, Hanoi, Vietnam
Burnet publications
View 13 moreA phase 3 randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of mirtazapine as a pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine use disorder: a study protocol for the Tina Trial
Trials
Rebecca McKetin et al
A phase 3 randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of mirtazapine as a pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine use disorder: A study protocol for the Tina Trial
Research Square (Research Square)
Rebecca McKetin et al
Injecting drug use and hepatitis C virus infection independently increase biomarkers of inflammatory disease risk which are incompletely restored by curative direct-acting antiviral therapy
Frontiers in Immunology
Anna C. Hearps et al
Current projects
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Global maternal and newborn health platform
We're gathering data on the care provided to women as well as asking women about their experiences.

Global collaboration to prevent pre-eclampsia with aspirin
PEARLS is the world’s largest study on aspirin use to prevent pre-eclampsia.

ACCESS: Australian Collaboration for Coordinated Enhanced Sentinel Surveillance of Sexually Transmissible Infections and Blood Borne Viruses
ACCESS is a national sentinel surveillance network of sexually transmissible infections and blood-borne viruses.
Past projects

ACCESS Myanmar: Assessing the feasibility of an integrated HIV cascade of care surveillance system in Myanmar
ACCESS Myanmar will implement and evaluate an electronic health records data linkage system that effectively monitors the progress of patients through HIV testing and treatment episodes of care across a network of partnering community and government services.

The elimination of hepatitis C as a global public health threat
This project addresses critical knowledge gaps in Australian and global efforts to eliminate hepatitis C as a public health threat by 2030.