Diana Sarfati
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Diana Sarfati
Summary
Diana Sarfati is a human[1]. She worked as an academic[2] and physician[3].
Key Facts
- Among Diana Sarfati's spouses was Simon Robinson[4].
- A child of Diana Sarfati was Grace Henrietta Robinson[5].
- A child of Diana Sarfati was Charles John Robinson[6].
- A child of Diana Sarfati was Lily Judith Robinson[7].
- Diana Sarfati held citizenship in New Zealand[8].
- Diana Sarfati worked as an academic[2].
- Diana Sarfati worked as a physician[3].
- Diana Sarfati's field of work was epidemiology[9].
- Diana Sarfati held the position of full professor[10].
- Diana Sarfati held the position of associate professor[11].
- Among Diana Sarfati's employers was University of Otago[12].
- Diana Sarfati was employed by Ministry of Health[13].
- Diana Sarfati was educated at University of Otago[14].
- Diana Sarfati's doctoral advisor was Peter Crampton[15].
- Diana Sarfati's doctoral advisor was Neil Pearce[16].
- A notable student of Diana Sarfati was Andrea Teng[17].
- Diana Sarfati received the NEXT Woman of the Year: Supreme Winner[18].
- Diana Sarfati received the NEXT Woman of the Year: Health & Science[19].
- Diana Sarfati's image is recorded as Diana Sarfati-20190829-HighRes-4.jpg[20].
- Diana Sarfati is recorded as female[21].
- Diana Sarfati's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Diana Sarfati supervised Ruth Cunningham as a doctoral student[23].
- Diana Sarfati supervised Virginia Signal as a doctoral student[24].
- Diana Sarfati supervised Juliet Rumball-Smith as a doctoral student[25].
- Diana Sarfati supervised Inga O'Brien as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Education
Diana Sarfati's education included a stint at University of Otago[14]. Doctoral advisors include Peter Crampton[15], a public health scientist[27], of New Zealand[28], awarded the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit[29] and Neil Pearce[16], an epidemiologist[30], of New Zealand[31], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[32], specialised in asthma[33]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include academic[2] and physician[3]. Diana Sarfati's field of work was epidemiology[9]. Employers include University of Otago[12], a public university[35], in New Zealand[36], founded in 1869[37], headquartered in Dunedin[38] and Ministry of Health[13], a New Zealand Public Service department[39], in New Zealand[40], founded in 1903[41]. Positions held include full professor[10], an academic rank[42] and associate professor[11], a title of authority[43]. A notable student of her was Andrea Teng[17]. Doctoral students include Ruth Cunningham[23], a researcher[44]; Virginia Signal[24], a researcher[45], of New Zealand[46]; Juliet Rumball-Smith[25], a researcher[47], awarded the Harkness Fellowship[48]; and Inga O'Brien[26], a researcher[49].
Recognition
Awards received include NEXT Woman of the Year: Supreme Winner[18] and NEXT Woman of the Year: Health & Science[19].
Personal Life
Diana Sarfati was married to Simon Robinson[4]. Children include Grace Henrietta Robinson[5], Charles John Robinson[6], and Lily Judith Robinson[7].
FAQs
Who was Diana Sarfati married to?
Diana Sarfati's spouses include Simon Robinson[4].
What did Diana Sarfati do for work?
Diana Sarfati worked as academic[2] and physician[3].
Where did Diana Sarfati go to school?
Diana Sarfati was educated at University of Otago[14].
What awards did Diana Sarfati receive?
Honors received include NEXT Woman of the Year: Supreme Winner[18] and NEXT Woman of the Year: Health & Science[19].