Biography and expertise

Biography

Dr Alana Gall is a Truwulway and Litamirimina woman from the east/north-east coast of Lutruwita (Tasmania, Australia). Dr Gall is passionate about Indigenous Peoples' holistic health and wellbeing, globally. She believes that the wellbeing and identity of Indigenous Peoples are strongly centred around strong connections to Country/land, culture, spirituality and each other.

Dr Gall is a Senior Lecturer in Indigenous Traditional Medicine, at the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, a NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow (2026-2030), and an Honorary Research Fellow at both the University of Queensland and Menzies School of Health Research.

Dr Gall is a member of SCU's Research Clusters:

  • Harvest to Health

Dr Gall's work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Source: Scopus

Research

At Southern Cross University, Dr Gall leads a research program called Tunapri Ngini, Tunapri Rrala (Old Knowledge, Strong Knowledge), a program that centres around protecting and preserving Indigenous Traditional Medicines for future generations and improving accessibility for all Indigenous communities across Australia.

Dr Gall has over a decade of experience in research, health education, and community engagement, with a background in Nutritional Medicine. Her expertise includes First Peoples’ health, Indigenous Traditional Medicines, co-design methodologies, and PROMs/PREMs development. She pioneered the ‘think-aloud yarn’ method and co-developed the Key Principles to Co-Design with First Nations Peoples, which informed Cancer Australia's Australian Cancer Plan and the Our Mob Our Cancer website.

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Honours

Early Career Researcher Award for Research Excellence
Southern Cross University, 2024
Honorary Research Fellow
Menzies School of Health Research, since July 2023
Honorary Research Fellow
The University of Queensland, since November 2022

Organisational affiliations

Senior Lecturer, National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Highlights - Output

Magazine article

by Miri RavenAlana GallBibi Barba and Daniel Robinson

Published 03/06/2024

The Conversation

Blog

by Alana Gall

Published 06/09/2023

Croakey Health Media

Amid a global focus on the importance of traditional medicines, stronger protections are needed for Indigenous Knowledges in Australia, according to Dr Alana Gall, a Pakana woman who was recently elected Vice-President, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, of the Public Health Association of Australia.

Journal article

by Kate AndersonAlana GallTamara ButlerKhwanruethai NgampromwongseDebra HectorScott TurnbullKerri LucasCaroline NehillAnna Boltong and Dorothy Keefe ... (11 authors)

Published 22/12/2022

International journal of environmental research and public health, 20, 1, 1 - 19

Education

Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional Medicine)
2015, Bachelor of Health Science(BHS & BHSc), Endeavour College of Natural Health (Australia, Brisbane)
MRSIAS
2018, Master of Research - MSc(R), Charles Darwin University (Australia, Darwin) - CDU
PhD
2022, Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Darwin University (Australia, Darwin) - CDU