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Stroke is Australia’s second greatest cause of death after coronary heart disease and is aleading cause of disability. We have four independent...

Health research prioritisation is a process where experts and stakeholders identify key areas requiring knowledge generation within a field....

It has been documented that increases in muscle strength during the early phases of a strength training program (first 2–4 weeks) occur in the...

The endometrium is one of the body's most dynamic and energy-demanding tissues, undergoing an incredible transformation in its 28-day lifespan....
Supervisor: Dr Stacey Ellery

The immune system has evolved to fight infections while avoiding destruction of the body's own cells and tissues. Controlling the activity of...
Supervisor: Dr Daniel Garama

Menopause refers to the complete cessation of ovarian function that leads to relative sex hormone insufficiency, together with increased risk of...

: Neural stem cells (NSCs) offer great promise as a neuroprotective therapy against a range of neurological conditions, like cerebral palsy. NSCs...
Supervisor: Dr Courtney McDonald

Sarcopenia is the progressive degenerative loss of muscle mass and strength associated with ageing. As part of the frailty syndrome, sarcopenia is a...

Although exercise is a recommended treatment for musculoskeletal pain, we are still not sure what the mechanisms are. It is clear that not everyone...

An international ground-breaking large randomised controlled trial (RCT) ( CI, Egerton-Warburton) and meta-analysis has demonstrated that...

A number of universities run units or majors in the field of developmental biology, embryology or stem cells. Developmental biology encompasses and/...
Supervisor: Dr Sonja McKeown

Interventions to address the global opioid crisis primarily target opioid use, misuse, and addiction, but because the opioid crisis includes multiple...

Current programs *Systems pharmacology studies of the mode of action and resistance mechanisms of antibiotics *Antibiotic hybrids *Inhalation...
Supervisor: Tony Velkov

Hirsutism is defined as excessive terminal hair growth of male-pattern distribution in a woman. Either generalised or localised, it involves hair...
Supervisor: A/Prof. Anju Joham

Many bacteria are motile. Chemotaxis, mediated by chemoreceptors, plays an important role in bacterial survival and virulence. In this project, we...

Women make up 75% of the healthcare workforce, yet they fail to progress their careers at the same rate as men. We hold a national NHMRC grant...

Dementia affects every corner of the globe and has an estimate prevalence between 40-50 million people around the world. It affects an estimate of...
Supervisor: Professor Thanh Phan

Infectious diseases continue to pose significant threats to public health globally. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for...
Supervisor: Dr Romain Ragonnet

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide. The greatest advance in treatment has been the development of agents that...
Supervisor: A/Prof Daniel Gough

Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and woman, and non-small cell lung cancer accounts for 80% of lung cancer cases. Across...

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