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Globally, almost 40 million people currently live with HIV infection, which remains a major public health threat. Contemporary responses to HIV have...
Supervisor: Professor Mark Stoove

Project evaluation is crucial in large community projects to assess the implementation method and generalisability and answer questions about the...

Why does the innate immune system, our first line of defence against injury and infection, sometimes drive irreversible lung scarring instead of...

Why does the immune system sometimes protect us from influenza, but other times drive the severe lung damage that makes the infection deadly? The...

Primary care clinicians including general practitioners, nurse practitioners and practice nurses have a key role in meeting the needs of women’s...
Supervisor: Dr Sharon James

The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is one of the most important hormonal systems regulating both acute and chronic blood pressure. The main effector...

The project seeks to evaluate the integration of SFBT as a communication tool with patients in distress for undergraduate paramedic students. When...
Supervisor: Dr Louise Reynolds

The Epidemiological Modelling Unit (EMU) at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine is a multidisciplinary team that maintains advanced...
Supervisor: A/Prof James Trauer

Local Public Health Units (LPHUs) were established in Victoria in 2020, amid the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gippsland Region Public Health Unit...

We are seeking expressions of interest from talented candidates who wish to apply for a PhD to undertake research enhancing adaptive platform trial (...
Supervisor: Prof Tari Turner

We are seeking expressions of interest from talented candidates who wish to apply for a PhD to undertake research enhancing adaptive platform trial (...
Supervisor: Prof Tari Turner

People with underlying non-communicable disease have lower tolerance and worse outcomes to infections but we don't understand why. To begin to...
Supervisor: Dr Adam Rose

Type 2 immune bias is associated with the final stages of lung development and we have recently shown that eosinophils play a key role in this...

Low-dose aspirin effectively prevents placental-mediated pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia. However, its mechanism of action remains...
Supervisor: Daniel Rolnik

**New Projects On Offer for 2025** Vascular complications remain the major cause of mortality and morbidity in diabetes with increasing evidence...
Supervisor: Professor Sam El-Osta

Overview of activities These studies examine the safety and efficacy of interventions (nutraceutical and pharmaceutical) for the prevention and...
Supervisor: Dr Aya Mousa

Many bacterial pathogens have acquired the capacity to replicate inside human cells by avoiding cell intrinsic innate immune pathways.Pathogens such...

Time to evacuation in spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage Machine learning vs traditional prognostic models in intracerebral haemorrhage...

Neurodevelopmental disorders exhibit significant sex differences, with males being more susceptible to autism spectrum disorder and ADHD, while...
Supervisor: Dr Joohyung Lee

Children learn the foundation skills of life by engaging in play activities. Children presenting with suspected developmental, physical, or...

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