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There have been rapid rises in the number of shift workers in Australia, with 1/5 of all workers now classified within this category. Previous...
Supervisor: Dr Rowan Ogeil

The health and community care sector is the largest and fastest growing industry in Australia. Healthcare workers, and community care workers such as...
Supervisor: Professor Alex Collie

Inflammation is the body’s response to injury or infection. A key feature of inflamed tissues is the accumulation of leukocytes (white blood cells),...

Data on delayed traumatic intracranial haemorrhage following minor head injury (normal initial CT brain) are limited, but the incidence appears to be...

Current peak body guidelines for a hospital trauma response generally follow a three-tiered hierarchy. Trauma responses are indicated for trauma...

Current peak body guidelines for a hospital trauma response generally follow a three-tiered hierarchy. Trauma responses are indicated for trauma...

This project utilises an innovative solution to a major health care problem. Behavioural emergencies, such as aggression and self-harm, are...
Supervisor: Dr Marijke Mitchell

This project aims to develop nanoparticle contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that selectively target molecular markers of...

Mountain gorillas currently live in two, discontinuous localities in east and central Africa: the Virunga Mountains and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest....
Supervisor: Dr Jason Massey

Alternative splicing is a regulatory pathway that can can change the messenger RNA produced from a gene and subsequently the proteins that are...
Supervisor: Dr Carlos Rosado

Monash University is seeking a high-calibre and ambitious PhD candidate to work in the sports industry examining the relationships between sleep,...
Supervisor: Dr Elise Facer-Childs

The number of emergency service personnel reporting sleep problems is high (due to shift work schedules, stress, etc.). So too is the proportion of...
Supervisor: Dr Alexander Wolkow

Sleep is a major concern of clients undergoing detoxification and withdrawal from many drugs including alcohol, illicit substances, and prescription...
Supervisor: Dr Rowan Ogeil

Interstitial lung diseases (or ILD) are a group of chronic lung scarring diseases, which is the second leading cause of death due to chronic lung...

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) affects up to one in five Australians. It is caused by repetitive collapse of the airway during sleep, causing...
Supervisor: Dr Melinda Jackson

Most behavioural and health risk research focuses on individual characteristics, ignoring the potential effects of social networks. For example, a...

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is generally due to abnormalities either in a protein called tau (45%) or a protein called TDP-43 (45%). In both types...

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide. Whilst we are seeing an increase in the availability of targeted therapies,...
Supervisor: A/Prof Daniel Gough

Spontaneous synchronization is a common phenomenon occurring in diverse contexts, from a group of glowing fireflies or chirping crickets in a field...
Supervisor: Dr Mehdi Adibi

The production of sperm and male fertility are dependent on a population of cells found in the testis known as spermatogonial stem cells or SSCs....
Supervisor: A/Prof. Robin Hobbs

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