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Biography
Distinguished Professor Emily Banks AM is a public health physician and epidemiologist with interest and expertise in chronic disease, tobacco control, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and healthy ageing. The main emphasis of her work has been in using large-scale evidence to identify actions to improve health and health care, at an individual and population level.
She is Head of the Centre of Epidemiology for Policy and Practice at the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, an NHMRC Investigator Fellow, Chair of the NHMRC Health Research Impact Committee, Member of NHMRC Council, Deputy Chair of the Heart Foundation Research Committee and a Visiting Professor at Oxford University. She chaired the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Medicines from 2010-2016. She was based in the UK from 1995-2003, where she was Deputy Director of the Cancer Research UK Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford and joint Principal Investigator of the Million Women Study. Professor Banks' awards include: the UK Woman of Achievement in Science and Technology (2000); the ANU Vice-Chancellor's Awards for career achievement (2010), media engagement (2011 and 2016) and research translation (2011); the National Breast Cancer Foundation Patron’s Award for services to breast cancer research (2014), the Medical Journal of Australia/MDA National Prize for Excellence in Medical Research (2015), AFR/Wespac 100 Women of Influence (2016); the ACT Heart Foundation's Women with Heart (2017); Australian Citation for University Teaching (2017); President's award, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (2020); Member of the Order of Australia (2021); and Australian Medical Association Gold Medal (2022).
Qualifications
AM MBBS(Hons I) BMedSci(Hons I) PhD FAFPHM FAHMS
Research Interests
- Tobacco control
- Large scale cohort studies
- Cardiovascular disease epidemiology
- Cancer epidemiology
- Pharmacoepidemiology
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Health services research
Research student supervision
- Registered to supervise
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Female Reproductive Cancers and the Sex Gap in Survival
Canudas-Romo, V., Su, W., Banks, E. & Timonin, S., 10 Mar 2026, In: JAMA network open. 9, 3, 12 p., e261256.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Alcohol consumption, drinking patterns and cause-specific mortality in an Australian cohort of 181,607 participants aged 45 years and over
Sarich, P., Canfell, K., Egger, S., Banks, E., Joshy, G., Grogan, P. & Weber, M. F., Feb 2025, In: Public Health. 239, p. 230-241 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Blood pressure in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: analysis of baseline data from a prospective cohort study
Sahle, B. W., Banks, E., Williams, R., Joshy, G., Jennings, G., Craig, J. C., Larkins, N. G., Eades, F., Ivers, R. Q. & Eades, S., 3 Feb 2025, In: Medical Journal of Australia. 222, 2, p. 91-101 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Coronary heart disease and stroke mortality trends in Australia and New Zealand: comparison of official national mortality data and Global Burden of Disease estimates
Zhang, Y., Joshy, G., Bishop, K., Adair, T., Ho, W., Sheehan, K., Gourley, M., Jackson, R., Nguyen, M., Banks, E. & Paige, E., Aug 2025, In: International Journal of Epidemiology. 54, 4, p. 1-9 9 p., dyaf112.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Generation smokefree: Protective factors for never smoking among young First Nations peoples aged 10-15 in the Next Generation Youth Wellbeing study
Joshy, G., Heris, C., Graham, S., Williams, R., Yashadhana, A., Davis, K., Whitby, J., Fields, T., O'Leary, M., Banks, E., McKay, C. D., Eades, F., Ivers, R., Joshy, G., Gubhaju, L., Liu, B., Rahman, T. & Eades, S., 2025, In: Lowitja Institute. 3, 19 p., 100078.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Vaping Reforms Monitoring and Evaluation - Phase 1
Banks, E. (PI), Brennan, E. (CoI), Durkin, S. (CoI), Freeman, B. (CoI), Freeman, B. (CoI), Gartner, C. (CoI), Gartner, C. (CoI), Maddox, R. (CoI) & Miller, C. (CoI)
16/01/26 → 30/06/26
Project: Research
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Monitoring and evaluation of a new regulatory model for tobacco and e-cigarettes in Australia
Villarosa, A. (PI), Aw, J. (CoI), Banks, E. (CoI), Brown, S. (CoI), Heris, C. (CoI), Inthavong, A. (CoI), Joshy, G. (CoI), Maddox, R. (CoI) & Martin, M. (CoI)
26/06/25 → 30/06/26
Project: Research
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Counting what counts: using a national cohort study to develop, validate and apply an Indigenous Quality of Wellbeing Utility Index and quantifying key determinants of health
Lovett, R. (PI), Banks, E. (CoI), Bourke, S. (CoI), Brown, A. (CoI), Chamberlain, C. (CoI), Chen, G. (CoI), Eades, S. (CoI), Matthews, V. (CoI), Thurber, K. (CoI) & de Graaff, B. (CoI)
1/07/24 → 30/06/29
Project: Research
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Co-design approaches to preventing cardiovascular disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander women
Banks, E. (PI), Eades, S. (PI), Carrington, M. (CoI), Chenhall, R. (CoI), Joshy, G. (CoI) & Rahman, T. (CoI)
1/06/24 → 31/05/27
Project: Research
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Premature risk meets system failure: understanding, detecting and managing cardiovascular disease risk among Indigenous Australian children, adolescents and young adults
Banks, E. (PI), Eades, S. (PI), Chenhall, R. (CoI), Craig, J. C. (CoI), Heris, C. (CoI), Jennings, G. (CoI), Joshy, G. (CoI), Larkins, N. (CoI), Maddox, R. (CoI), Sahle, B. (CoI), Sanci, L. (CoI), Venn, A. (CoI) & Williams, R. (CoI)
1/06/24 → 30/09/27
Project: Research
Prizes
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2015 MJA Award for Excellence in Medical Research
Banks, E. (Recipient), 27 May 2016
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2017 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (FAHMS)
Banks, E. (Recipient), Hannan, R. (Recipient) & Kirk, K. (Recipient), 19 Oct 2017
Prize: Election to learned society
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2023 Research Australia Health & Medical Research Awards
Banks, E. (Recipient), 2023
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2025 Biennial Awards - Outstanding Contribution Award
Banks, E. (Recipient), 26 Mar 2025
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