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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...

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...

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...

We have a large scale National Heart Foundation MRFF Grant in Reducing cardio-metabolic risk of Australian women following pregnancy through risk...

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...

This project will involve assessment of the role of healthy lifestyle in fertility and how to improve lifestyle to optimise fertility. The PhD...

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...

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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