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Fiona Stanley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fiona Stanley
Fiona Juliet Stanley, (born 1 August 1946) is an Australian epidemiologist noted for her public health work, and her research into child and maternal health, and birth disorders such as cerebral palsy. Stanley is the Patron of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and a Distinguished Professorial Fellow in the School of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia. Between 1990 and December 2011 Stanley was the founding director of the Telethon Institute. ==Life== Stanley was born in Little Bay, Sydney, New South Wales. She loved reading about people like Marie Curie and through her father, who was a researcher on polio, she met Jonas Salk.〔Giese (2003) p. 14〕 Stanley has said of her childhood that "in my dreams I would sail out to all the undiscovered islands and inoculate the inhabitants in a whirlwind race to conquer disease and pestilence."〔cited by Giese (2003) p. 14〕 In 1956, the family moved to Western Australia when Stanley's father took the Foundation Chair of Microbiology at the University of Western Australia.〔 Stanley attended St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls before studying medicine at the University of Western Australia, graduating in 1970. She married Geoffrey Shellam, who later occupied the same chair of microbiology that her father had occupied.〔Giese (2003) p. 15〕 They have two daughters.
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