Sulekha Devaki De Silva
Devaki De Silva is a scientist and lecturer, involved in clinical and public health disciplines. She currently serves as a Project Manager at the National Institute for Stroke and Applied Neurosciences at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). She coordinates large RCTs: the Trial of an Individualised Intervention for the Prevention of Stroke (TIIPS) and the Fatigue After Stroke Educational Recovery (FASTER). Her responsibilities encompass both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. With a Ph.D. from the University of Wales, Cardiff, UK, and public health qualifications from the University of Auckland, Devaki possesses a diverse background that empowers her to adopt a holistic approach to medical and health sciences. Drawing from her multidisciplinary expertise, she adeptly integrates varied perspectives and disciplines to yield comprehensive healthcare insights. Devaki's impactful contributions extend to stroke prevention and post-stroke recovery research in New Zealand. Her wide-ranging knowledge and skills make her an effective contributor to research, teaching, and mentorship for graduate and postgraduate students.
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