James Conigrave is a research fellow based in Sydney with a decade of experience bridging psychology, public health, and applied research methods. Holding a PhD in Psychology from ACU and a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Sydney, he focuses on the interplay between alcohol consumption and basic psychological need satisfaction. He combines strong quantitative skills, a passion for statistics and programming, and a knack for research automation to accelerate reproducible, policy-relevant findings. Having held research roles across The University of Sydney, ACU and La Trobe, he brings experience translating academic insight into public health practice. Colleagues describe him as a method-focused researcher who enjoys turning complex datasets into clear, actionable evidence.
9 years of coding experience
The University of Sydney
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Psychology at Australian Catholic University
Bachelor's Degree, BA Psychology, B Health, Bachelor's Degree, BA Psychology, B Health at Macquarie University
Contributions:1 release, 2 PRs, 59 pushes in 1 year
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James Conigrave - Research Fellow at La Trobe University