Research Projects
Current diagnostic manuals (DSM-5, ICD-11) have begun to move away from traditional personality disorders (e.g. Borderline, Antisocial, Narcissistic...
      Supervisor:     Professor Martin Sellbom  
  
  Cytokines have attracted substantial attention as diagnostic biomarkers for infectious and inflammatory diseases in recent years. However,...
      Supervisor:     Professor Marcel Nold  
  
  Despite advances in our knowledge of clinical psychology phenomena and practice, it still takes an average of 17 years for new research findings to...
      Supervisor:     Dr. Emma Morton  
  
  Often referred to as re-randomisation designs, randomised trials that allow participants to be included in a randomised clinical trial multiple times...
      Supervisor:     Professor Jessica Kasza  
  
  It is now well appreciated that adipocytes are not simply fat storage cells, but can be subdivided into white, brown and ‘beige’ cells, with the...
      Supervisor:     Professor Tony Tiganis  
  
  With collaborators from the UK, Canada and Sweden, we will address the structural drivers of mental illness stigma, as experienced by young rural...
      Supervisor:     Dr Rochelle Hine  
  
  According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), there were over 7.6 million migrants living in Australia in 2020. Culturally and...
      Supervisor:     Revathi N. Krishna  
  
  Are you interested in being part of designing from scratch a rehabilitation service that centres the voice of lived experience of patients with upper...
      Supervisor:     Mr Corey Joseph  
  
  We have previously developed "CyberAbility" cyberability.org.au. This co-designed program helps people with brain injury learn how to avoid...
      Supervisor:     Dr Kate Gould  
  
  Early diagnosis and management of hypertension and diabetes along with managing risk factors are critical for reducing mortality and morbidity, yet...
      Supervisor:     Dr Rajshree Thapa  
  
  The menopause transition is a time of significant hormonal changes.  Mood changes, including anxiety and depression are frequently reported during...
      Supervisor:     Professor Jayashri Kulkarni  
  
  The CREATE project (Collaborative Registrar Education and Training Enhancement) is an innovative collaboration between The Royal Australian College...
      Supervisor:     Elsa D. Ibanez Prada  
  
  Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most significant and immediate threats to health in Australia and globally. We are working on harnessing...
      Supervisor:     Dr Nenad Macesic  
  
  Protein folding stability is a fundamental property that determines whether a protein adopts its functional three-dimensional structure or remains...
      Supervisor:     Dr Ram Bhusal  
  
  Bowel/colon cancer is a major cause of cancer related morbidity worldwide. We will use novel genomic technologies (e.g. CRISPR-Cas12) to perform...
      Supervisor:     Dr Ron Firestein  
  
  Monash Partners fully supports the involvement of healthcare consumers and the community in research, healthcare improvement and innovation. Our...
      Supervisor:     Professor Helena Teede  
  
  Stroke imposes a large burden of suffering on survivors, with ongoing risk of recurrent stroke, depression and poor quality of life post discharge....
      Supervisor:     Professor Dominique Cadilhac  
  
  Klebsiella oxytoca is a Gram-negative bacterium that is increasingly recognised as an important cause of hospital-associated infections, including...
      Supervisor:     Assoc/Prof Kelly Wyres  
  
  Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy has rapidly emerged as the most commonly performed bariatric surgical procedure in Australia. This has...
      Supervisor:     Dr Paul Burton  
  
  Comparison of flow diverter versus flow diverter with endo-luminal adjunct (Coils/WEB)
      Supervisor:     Professor Julian Smith  
  
  