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The Behavioural and Situational Research Group (BSRG) conduct research that examines how social and situational factors influence health risk behaviour such as smoking or high calorie snacking.
The results of this research are used to inform behaviour change strategies, such as quit smoking programs and obesity prevention programs.
The BSRG team are made up of a multidisciplinary group of psychologists, pharmacists and GP's based in both the Sandy Bay (PDF 143KB) and Launceston (PDF 1MB) campuses.

| Name | Position | Contact | Other Information |
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| Stuart Ferguson | Cancer Council Tasmania Senior Research Fellow | Stuart.Ferguson@utas.edu.au | Publications |
| Julia Walters | Post-doctoral NH & MRC Primary Care Research Fellow | Julia.Walters@utas.edu.au | Publications |
| Natalie Schuez | Post-doctoral Research Fellow | Natalie.Schuez@utas.edu.au | Publications |
| Jodie Bower | Research Officer (Hobart) | Jodie.Bower@utas.edu.au | |
| Mai Frandsen | Research Officer (Launceston) | Mai.Frandsen@utas.edu.au | |
| Aidan O'Mara | Programmer | Aidan.OMara@utas.edu.au | |
| Chiara Paganini | PhD Student | Chiara.Paganini@utas.edu.au | |
| Tahani Saeedi | Master Student | tasaeedi@postoffice.utas.edu.au |
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For general enquiries, please contact the BSRG team by ph: 6226 1093 or email: bsrg.utas@gmail.com
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Tobacco Control |
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Weight Management |
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