Research Projects
PCOS is the most common endocrine condition in reproductive aged women affecting 170M or 12% of women. As the world leader in PCOS, I have led a...
Supervisor: Professor Helena Teede
The average age of menopause for Australian women is 51 years, yet approximately 16% experience menopause before age 45. This includes women with...
Supervisor: Dr Joanne Enticott
As a pregnancy approaches term (the point at which the foetus is considered fully developed), decisions are made about the timing of birth and the...
Supervisor: Professor Emily Callander
Pregnancy is one of the most important windows for improving lifelong health. Complications during pregnancy can reveal underlying maternal...
Supervisor: Prof Kirsten Palmer
Women with gestational diabetes have a very high risk of conversion to type II diabetes soon after pregnancy. They require regular screening of...
Supervisor: Professor Helena Teede
We have a large scale National Heart Foundation MRFF Grant in Reducing cardio-metabolic risk of Australian women following pregnancy through risk...
Supervisor: Assoc Professor Lisa Moran
Project #1: Developing Risk Models to Reduce Population Attributable Risk (PAR) in Female NCD
Type: PhD (Full-time)
Start Date: Flexible...
Supervisor: Dr Joanne Enticott
Research objective:
• To generate knowledge and establish how to most effectively implement evidence-based approaches that address sex and gender...
Supervisor: Professor Helena Teede
This project will involve assessment of the role of healthy lifestyle in fertility and how to improve lifestyle to optimise fertility. The PhD...
Supervisor: Assoc Professor Lisa Moran
Young adults with diabetes have higher glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) compared to the broader population of adults with diabetes and higher incidence...
Supervisor: Dr. Rebecca Goldstein
PCOS is a common condition affecting ~13% of reproductive-aged women. Lifestyle management is a key initial first-line therapy for PCOS according to...
Supervisor: Assoc Professor Lisa Moran
There have been progressively increasing rates of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hospitalisation in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) over the...
Supervisor: Dr Negar Naderpoor
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