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Professor Brenda Gannon
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Brenda Gannon

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Overview

Background

Professor Brenda Gannon is an international interdisciplinary leader providing evidence and solutions for health and social care systems, spanning across economics, medicine and social science, in collaboration with academia and industry. She brings extensive experience and expertise in program and policy development related to health, social inclusion, and citizen science, fostering and advancing excellence at the intersection of many disciplines.

Working at the interface of health service delivery, strategic planning and practice influence, and health economics more broadly, across many sectors, enables her research to inform optimisation of health care and workforce organisation. The models are translatable and transferrable across many sectors, including ageing, mental health, child and the working populations.

She is a Professor in the School of Economics and an Affiliate Professor at the Mater Research Institute, The University of Queensland. She is also an affiliate member of CEPAR (ARC Centre for Research Excellence in Population Ageing Research). Since 2022, she is Honorary Adjunct Professor at University of Galway, Ireland. She was Director of Research in the School of Economics from 2018-2023. . She has developed a range of projects on topics of dementia, physical activity and cognition, health and health care utilization, and consumer directed care and home care. She has led and worked extensively on interdisciplinary research with gerontologists,several clinicians and methodologists. Her work has been influential in the development of programs for falls preventions and informing policy on disability and social inclusion, and has positively impacted on the health of many older people across the world. Her work also spans across the lifecyle from birth, and she has worked with clinicians on trials for newborns with breathing difficulities. She is the Health Economics and Epidemiology lead for the Queensland Family Cohort (QFC) Study, the pilot led by Mater Research, and is on the QFC Governance Committee, focusing on maternal mental health, inequalities of opportunity, alcohol use and related health care use and costs.

Professor Gannon’s research carries a dual role, (1) as an applied health economist using big and complex data, utilising health economics theory and concepts to test the validity of causal hypotheses, (2) collaborator across all Faculties leading critical economic evaluations. Her research is funded by her position as chief investigator on projects from the Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council, MRFF, EU H2020, Health Research Board, Ireland and the National Institute for Health Research, UK. She is the lead economist on projects in dementia, emergency care and paediatric care. All studies incorporate methodological innovations and applied research. She has provided advice to government at senior levels, and had a Ministerial appointment, on the Medical Services Advisory Committee Evaluation Sub-Committee 2017-2021. She sits regularly as a panel member of various NHMRC and MRFF grant review committees and has also previously appointed to the EU Commission grant panels. She has been invited to give several talks at international fora, including a key note talk on ageing and longevity at the National Academy of Medicine, Global Roadmap to Healthy Longevity, in Washington DC. Professor Gannon was an elected Professorial member of the Academic Board at UQ 2018-2022. In 2023, Professor Gannon was elected a Fellow of the Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has been elected as a Council Member of Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2024.

Availability

Professor Brenda Gannon is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, National University of Ireland

Research interests

  • Cognitive impairment

  • Aged Care and care for older people

  • Dementia

  • Economics of ageing and decision making

  • Health Economics

  • Physical activity, investment and health

  • Mental Health

Research impacts

Professor Brenda Gannon is an international interdisciplinary leader providing evidence and solutions for health and social care systems, spanning across economics, medicine and social science, in collaboration with academia and industry. She brings extensive experience and expertise in program and policy development related to health, social inclusion, and citizen science, fostering and advancing excellence at the intersection of many disciplines.

Professor Gannon is an award winning HDR supervisor, mentoring several HDR students and post doctorate students, in UQ and globally, in the International Health Economics Association and Australian Health Economics Society mentoring programs. She has mentored early career researchers into academia, research, consultancy and industry jobs, for example, Deloitte Economics, Monash University, Australian National University, University of York and GSK.

She serves on the International Health Economics Association Student Prize Committee, 2025-28.

Works

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80 works between 2001 and 2025

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2013

Journal Article

Study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of implementation intentions to reduce smoking initiation in adolescents

Conner, Mark, Grogan, Sarah, Lawton, Rebecca, Armitage, Christopher, West, Robert, Siddiqi, Kamran, Gannon, Brenda, Torgerson, Carole, Flett, Keira and Simms-Ellis, Ruth (2013). Study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of implementation intentions to reduce smoking initiation in adolescents. BMC Public Health, 13 (1) 54. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-54

Study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of implementation intentions to reduce smoking initiation in adolescents

2012

Journal Article

Corrigendum to "Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010" [Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol. 21 (2011) 718-779]

Gustavsson, Anders, Svensson, Mikael, Jacobi, Frank, Allgulander, Christer, Alonso, Jordi, Beghi, Ettore, Dodel, Richard, Ekman, Mattias, Faravelli, Carlo, Fratiglioni, Laura, Gannon, Brenda, Jones, David Hilton, Jennum, Poul, Jordanova, Albena, Jönsson, Linus, Karampampa, Korinna, Knapp, Martin, Kobelt, Gisela, Kurth, Tobias, Lieb, Roselind, Linde, Mattias, Ljungcrantz, Christina, Maercker, Andreas, Melin, Beatrice, Moscarelli, Massimo, Musayev, Amir, Norwood, Fiona, Preisig, Martin, Pugliatti, Maura ... Olesen, Jes (2012). Corrigendum to "Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010" [Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol. 21 (2011) 718-779]. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 22 (3), 237-238. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2012.01.001

Corrigendum to "Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010" [Eur. Neuropsychopharmacol. 21 (2011) 718-779]

2011

Journal Article

Perceived neighbourhood context, disability onset and old age

Walsh, Kieran and Gannon, Brenda (2011). Perceived neighbourhood context, disability onset and old age. Journal of Socio-Economics, 40 (5), 631-636. doi: 10.1016/j.socec.2011.05.001

Perceived neighbourhood context, disability onset and old age

2011

Journal Article

Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010

Gustavsson, Anders, Svensson, Mikael, Jacobi, Frank, Allgulander, Christer, Alonso, Jordi, Beghi, Ettore, Dodel, Richard, Ekman, Mattias, Faravelli, Carlo, Fratiglioni, Laura, Gannon, Brenda, Jones, David Hilton, Jennum, Poul, Jordanova, Albena, Jonsson, Linus, Karampampa, Korinna, Knapp, Martin, Kobelt, Gisela, Kurth, Tobias, Lieb, Roselind, Linde, Mattias, Ljungcrantz, Christina, Maercker, Andreas, Melin, Beatrice, Moscarelli, Massimo, Musayev, Amir, Norwood, Fiona, Preisig, Martin, Pugliatti, Maura ... Olesen, Jes (2011). Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 21 (10), 718-779. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2011.08.008

Cost of disorders of the brain in Europe 2010

2011

Journal Article

How to reform pension systems?: comparing outcomes in Austria and Ireland

Raab, Roman and Gannon, Brenda (2011). How to reform pension systems?: comparing outcomes in Austria and Ireland. European Journal of Social Security, 13 (2), 204-225. doi: 10.1177/138826271101300201

How to reform pension systems?: comparing outcomes in Austria and Ireland

2011

Journal Article

Estimating the extra cost of living for people with disabilities

Cullinan, J., Gannon, B. and Lyons, S. (2011). Estimating the extra cost of living for people with disabilities. Health Economics, 20 (5), 582-599. doi: 10.1002/hec.1619

Estimating the extra cost of living for people with disabilities

2011

Journal Article

Part-time work and health among older workers in Ireland and Britain

Gannon, Brenda and Roberts, Jennifer (2011). Part-time work and health among older workers in Ireland and Britain. Applied Economics, 43 (30), 4749-4757. doi: 10.1080/00036846.2010.498354

Part-time work and health among older workers in Ireland and Britain

2010

Journal Article

Use of formal and informal care services among older people in Ireland and France

Gannon, Brenda and Davin, Berengere (2010). Use of formal and informal care services among older people in Ireland and France. European Journal of Health Economics, 11 (5), 499-511. doi: 10.1007/s10198-010-0247-1

Use of formal and informal care services among older people in Ireland and France

2009

Journal Article

The influence of economic incentives on reported disability status

Gannon, Brenda (2009). The influence of economic incentives on reported disability status. Health Economics, 18 (7), 743-759. doi: 10.1002/hec.1399

The influence of economic incentives on reported disability status

2009

Journal Article

Age and disability: explaining the wage differential

Gannon, Brenda and Munley, Margaret (2009). Age and disability: explaining the wage differential. Social Science and Medicine, 69 (1), 47-55. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.04.013

Age and disability: explaining the wage differential

2008

Journal Article

Eliciting preferences for resource allocation in mental health care in Ireland

O'Shea, Eamon, Gannon, Brenda and Kennelly, Brendan (2008). Eliciting preferences for resource allocation in mental health care in Ireland. Health Policy, 88 (2-3), 359-370. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2008.03.018

Eliciting preferences for resource allocation in mental health care in Ireland

2008

Journal Article

Economic consequences of falls and fractures among older people

Gannon, B., O'Shea, E. and Hudson, E. (2008). Economic consequences of falls and fractures among older people. Irish Medical Journal, 101 (6), 170-173.

Economic consequences of falls and fractures among older people

2008

Journal Article

Total factor productivity growth of hospitals in Ireland: a nonparametric approach

Gannon, Brenda (2008). Total factor productivity growth of hospitals in Ireland: a nonparametric approach. Applied Economics Letters, 15 (2), 131-135. doi: 10.1080/13504850600706115

Total factor productivity growth of hospitals in Ireland: a nonparametric approach

2007

Journal Article

The impact of disability transitions on social inclusion

Gannon, Brenda and Nolan, Brian (2007). The impact of disability transitions on social inclusion. Social Science and Medicine, 64 (7), 1425-1437. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.11.021

The impact of disability transitions on social inclusion

2007

Journal Article

Inter-industry wage differentials and the gender wage gap: Evidence from European countries

Gannon, B., Plasman, R., Rycx, F. and Tojerow, I. (2007). Inter-industry wage differentials and the gender wage gap: Evidence from European countries. Economic and Social Review, 38 (1), 135-155.

Inter-industry wage differentials and the gender wage gap: Evidence from European countries

2005

Journal Article

Testing for variation in technical efficiency of hospitals in Ireland

Gannon, B. (2005). Testing for variation in technical efficiency of hospitals in Ireland. Economic and Social Review, 36 (3), 273-294.

Testing for variation in technical efficiency of hospitals in Ireland

2005

Journal Article

A dynamic analysis of disability and labour force participation in Ireland 1995-2000

Gannon, Brenda (2005). A dynamic analysis of disability and labour force participation in Ireland 1995-2000. Health Economics, 14 (9), 925-938. doi: 10.1002/hec.1044

A dynamic analysis of disability and labour force participation in Ireland 1995-2000

2004

Journal Article

Disability and labour force participation in Ireland

Gannon, B. and Nolan, B. (2004). Disability and labour force participation in Ireland. Economic and Social Review, 35 (2), 135-155.

Disability and labour force participation in Ireland

2004

Journal Article

Inter-industry wage differentials in Ireland

Gannon, Brenda and Nolan, Brian (2004). Inter-industry wage differentials in Ireland. Economic and Social Review, 35 (2), 157-182.

Inter-industry wage differentials in Ireland

2001

Journal Article

The earnings and employment effects of young people's vocational training in Britain

Dolton, P. J., Makepeace, G. H. and Gannon, B. M. (2001). The earnings and employment effects of young people's vocational training in Britain. Manchester School, 69 (4), 387-417. doi: 10.1111/1467-9957.00255

The earnings and employment effects of young people's vocational training in Britain

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2029
    Secondary prevention of dementia through lifestyle risk reduction in cognitively at-risk older adults (administered by the University of New South Wales)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2026
    A state-based Perinatal Family Mental Health Registry
    Queensland Mental Health Commission
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2028
    Chronic disease risk reduction in older adults with high dementia risk: CogCoach trial (an MRFF MHHL Stream 3 grant led by University of New South Wales)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Home hearing and vision care to improve quality of life for people with dementia and carers
    NHMRC MRFF Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Rotary International District Human Brain Global Grant PhD Scholarship
    Rotary International District 9640 Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2025
    Centre of Research Excellence on Women and Non-communicable Disease (CRE WaND): Prevention and Detection
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Economic Analysis - Netball Queensland State Age Competitions
    Netball Queensland Limited
    Open grant
  • 2023
    Health Economics impact data analysis for Delayed or absent early Intervention for Children with Developmental Disabilities. (HEDIC_DD)
    CRC for Living with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism CRC Limited)
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Early Resuscitation in Paediatric Sepsis Using Inotropes and Metabolic Support: A randomised controlled 2x2 pilot study
    Emergency Medicine Foundation Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    Unlocking Benefits from Digital Investments through Meaningful Use
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    Nasal High Flow Apnoeic Oxygenation during Pediatric Emergency Intubation: A Randomised Controlled Trial
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Nasal High Flow Apnoeic Oxygenation during Paediatric Emergency Intubation: A Randomised Controlled Trial
    Thrasher Research Fund
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2024
    Implementing the Tailored Activity Program for people with dementia and their family living at home: i-TAP (Australia)
    NHMRC Boosting Dementia Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Nasal Highflow for Paediatric Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2019
    Irish Medical Career Tracking Study - The MedTrack Study (MEDTRACK)
    Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, The
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Oral flucloxacillin alone versus flucloxacillin and phenoxymethylpenicillin for the emergency outpatient treatment of cellulitis... (PEDOCELL) (an HRB grant administered by the RCSI)
    Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, The
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Threshold models in micro-econometrics with applications to empirical models of health (ARC Discovery Project administered by Curtin University of Technology)
    Curtin University of Technology
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Brenda Gannon is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Essays in Applied Health Economics and Econometrics: The Impact of Non-Communicable Diseases among Women and Children

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly, Professor Gita Mishra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Essays in Applied Health Economics and Econometrics: The Impact of Non-Communicable Diseases among Women and Children

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Luke Connelly, Professor Gita Mishra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Health Benefits and Economic Consequences of Deep Brain Stimulation on Parkinson's Disease Patients

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Pankaj Sah

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The economic and social impact of Deep Brain Stimulation

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Pankaj Sah

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Health Care Costs Associated with Avoidable Hospitalisations

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Isuru Ranasinghe

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Health Benefits and Economic Consequences of Deep Brain Stimulation on Parkinson's Disease Patients

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Pankaj Sah

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Health Care Costs Associated with Avoidable Hospitalisations

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Isuru Ranasinghe

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Brenda Gannon directly for media enquiries about:

  • dementia care
  • economics of ageing
  • financing of aged care
  • health economics

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