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Tamara Palmar is an Associate Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology at Griffith University. She is affiliated with the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences within Griffith Health. Her professional profile is listed under the School of PAM - Anatomy, Physiology, Biology. Palmar holds a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from Griffith University and is a PhD candidate at the institution. She also serves as a Laboratory Demonstrator. Her work aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being.
In her research contributions, Tamara Palmar co-authored 'Evidence for dietary fibre modification for the prevention of diverticulitis: a systematic literature review' and 'Influence of inpatient dietary restriction on acute uncomplicated diverticulitis: A pilot observational study' alongside Suzzanne Owen and Roselyn Rose'Meyer at Griffith University, Gold Coast. These studies examine dietary factors in diverticulitis management. Palmar has been acknowledged for her assistance in multiple PhD theses deposited in Griffith Research Online, including works on cross-sectional studies and impacts of multiple stressors in coastal wetlands. As an educator, she is the designated contact for laboratory-related matters and extenuating circumstances in courses such as Anatomy and Physiology Systems I (1016MSC). Her office is located in Health Sciences (G05) 3.05, with phone extension (07) 555 28746.
