Head of GERA, Melbourne School of Population & Global Health, University of Melbourne
ExpertiseEpidemiology, genetics, epigenetics, biostatistics, cancer risk modelling, twins & family research
Suggested topics- Variation in polygenic risk scores in predicting disease risk and explaining familial aggregation.
- Cancer risks related to cancer susceptibility genes.
- Epigenetics related to hormonal risk factors.
Associate Professor Li is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow, a Dame Kate Campbell Fellow and a medically trained epidemiologist at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics. His research interest includes genetic and epigenetic epidemiology, twin and family research, cancer epidemiology and cancer risk modelling.