Allison Milner
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Allison Joy Milner (1 May 1983
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- 12 August 2019 Melbourne, Australia) was a social epidemiologist specializing in workplace mental health. Milner was Deputy Head of the Disability and Health Unit at the Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (MSPGH) at the
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. She earned a doctor of philosophy from the Griffith University's Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention in Brisbane and a masters of epidemiology from the University of Melbourne. She was killed by a falling tree in Princes Park.


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* 1983 births 2019 deaths Accidental deaths in Victoria (Australia) Australian epidemiologists Griffith University alumni Scientists from Melbourne University of Melbourne alumni University of Melbourne faculty Women epidemiologists {{Australia-academic-bio-stub