Research Projects
Inflammation is the body’s response to injury or infection. A key feature of inflamed tissues is the accumulation of leukocytes (white blood cells),...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Martin Stone  
  
  Data on delayed traumatic intracranial haemorrhage following minor head injury (normal initial CT brain) are limited, but the incidence appears to be...
      Supervisor:     Adj Clin  Prof Diana Egerton-Warburton  
  
  Current peak body guidelines for a hospital trauma response generally follow a three-tiered hierarchy. Trauma responses are indicated for trauma...
      Supervisor:     Adj Clin  Prof Diana Egerton-Warburton  
  
  Current peak body guidelines for a hospital trauma response generally follow a three-tiered hierarchy. Trauma responses are indicated for trauma...
      Supervisor:     Adj Clin  Prof Diana Egerton-Warburton  
  
  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  
  
  Phase-contrast MRI (PC-MRI) is a non-invasive technique that accurately measures blood flow and calculates hemodynamic parameters by inducing a...
      Supervisor:     Prof. Sergio Uribe  
  
  This project aims to develop nanoparticle contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that selectively target molecular markers of...
      Supervisor:     Prof Christoph Hagemeyer  
  
  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...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Yet Hong Khor  
  
  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  
  
  
Obesity and overweight are major health concerns and a burden to public health in Australia, affecting 2 in 3 adults (12.5 million), and 1 in 4...
      Supervisor:     Professor Zane Andrews  
  
  There are a range of social determinants that have been associated with poor health and mental health outcomes such as economic stability, education...
      Supervisor:     Prof Sue Cotton   
  
  Most behavioural and health risk research focuses on individual characteristics, ignoring the potential effects of social networks. For example, a...
      Supervisor:     Doctor Rachel Sacks-Davis  
  
  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...
      Supervisor:     Professor Terence O'Brien  
  
  Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disorder, with an economic cost in excess of AU$18.9 billion annually. It is caused by...
      Supervisor:     Dr Melinda Jackson  
  
  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  
  
          Spatiotemporal dynamics of cortical network activity: the link between micro- and mesoscale activity  
  
  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  
  
  