Associate Professor Camille Short is behavioural scientist and Victoria Cancer Agency Mid-Career Fellow. She works at the University of Melbourne within the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change and the CanRex Exercise and Recovery Research Group. Camille has experience and training in health psychology, digital, and public health. She leads a program of work focused on the use of technology for improving access to high quality, personalised, and multidisciplinary supportive care for cancer patients. She is also the co-design lead for the ECORRA trial (Equitable Cancer Outcomes across Rural and Remote Australia), which seeks to evaluate a co-designed implementation intervention to improve optimal care pathways in rural Australia. As a behavioural scientist, she is passionate about supporting cancer patients and health professionals to address the psychological, physical and social factors that impact on health and well-being. Camille’s research has influenced policy and practice within Australian health services and is widely cited internationally.