Research Projects
The oocyte-secreted TGF-beta proteins, BMP15 and GDF9, are essential for the acquisition of oocyte developmental competence during folliculogenesis....
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Craig Harrison  
  
  The oocyte-secreted factors, bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) and growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9), are essential for the acquisition of...
      Supervisor:     Dr Kelly Walton  
  
  Rapid advances in virtual reality (VR) technologies have created the means to immerse people in safe, highly realistic, personally designed,...
      Supervisor:     Dr Rebecca Segrave  
  
  Many rehabilitation professionals are starting to use web-based applications to create and monitor exercise programs for their patients. These...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Lisa O'Brien  
  
  The thymus is primarily responsible for generating naïve, self-tolerant T cells from hematopoietic precursors. However, deterioration of thymic...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Ann Chidgey  
  
  For women, menopause increases their risk of developing cardiovascular (CV) disease. This life-stage is associated with increased adiposity, weight...
      Supervisor:     Professor Maxine Bonham  
  
  One of primary debilitating conditions in women’s health is pelvic Organ prolapse (POP), particularly affecting 50% of post-menopausal women, and...
      Supervisor:     Dr Kallyanashis Paul  
  
  While the respiratory disease induced by the original strains of COVID-19 appears to be unique for adults, it has major parallels with a mild form of...
      Supervisor:     Dr Kelly Crossley  
  
  Project overview: Plasminogen activation plays a key role in fibrinolysis, which is the process of blood clot removal. Plasminogen is an inactive...
      Supervisor:     Professor Robert Medcalf  
  
  This project seeks to further improve the behavior of our prototype peptide inhibitor CHA-061 against the profibrotic effect of CDA1. CHA-061 is a...
      Supervisor:     Dr Zhong-Lin Chai  
  
  Despite an increase in the number of women with severe mental illness desiring families and a subsequent increase in the rate of antenatal...
      Supervisor:     Professor Jayashri Kulkarni  
  
  Single cell technologies are being rapidly adopted and accordingly, there is a high demand for intuitive tools and software that help with the...
      Supervisor:     Professor Nicholas Huntington  
  
  The location of brain metastases and tumor in the brain may yield clue to how tumors are formed. Our group has performed extensive work on brain...
      Supervisor:     Professor Thanh Phan  
  
  The Australian Synchrotron is aiming to be a world leader at 3D x-ray imaging of breast cancer patients by performing in-vivo scans by 2021.  The...
      Supervisor:     Dr Matthew Dimmock  
  
  Most neurological disorders, e.g. Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Disease, etc.. are associated with the build up of toxic proteins, which can...
      Supervisor:     Dr Ben Sinclair  
  
  Occupational voice users rely on vocal stability and endurance to meet job expectations yet vocal fatigue is a common occurrence. This can lead to...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Prof Debra Phyland  
  
  There is accumulating evidence that diet can play a key role in improving depressive symptoms. The most compelling evidence so far is for traditional...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Prof Heidi Staudacher  
  
  Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is due to bleeding in the brain and occurs in 15% of stroke. The Glasgow Coma Score is often used to monitor the...
      Supervisor:     Professor Thanh Phan  
  
  Stroke is due to clot blocking a vessel in the brain. Recent clot retrieval trials have shown that this treatment is very effective and reduce...
      Supervisor:     Professor Thanh Phan  
  
  Natural killer (NK) cells are effector lymphocytes of the innate immune system that are known for their ability to kill transformed and virus-...
      Supervisor:     Professor Nicholas Huntington  
  
  