Research Projects
Advanced age is the strongest risk factor for cancer development, with 1 in 2 persons developing cancer by age 85. Despite being a strong predictor...
      Supervisor:     Dr Lochlan Fennell  
  
  Psychedelic therapies are undergoing a innovation revolution. There has been a rapid increase in the number of research trials, funding, commercial...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Adrian Carter  
  
  Excessive involvement in risky activities with a high likelihood of negative consequences is a defining feature of manic episodes in bipolar disorder...
      Supervisor:     Dr. Emma Morton  
  
  In Australia, 20% of pregnancies occur within the first year of a birth and most are unintended. Unintended pregnancies and short interpregnancy...
      Supervisor:     Dr Jessica Botfield  
  
  Cancer Australia has developed an Optimal Care Pathway (OCP) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with cancer. The recommendations in...
      Supervisor:     Dr Eli Ristevski  
  
  Babies that are born preterm are at risk of experiencing injury to the white matter of the brain, and as such developing neurodevelopmental disorders...
      Supervisor:     Dr Courtney McDonald  
  
  Frequent resistance to single-agent treatment means that doctors are turning to combination therapy, i.e. ‘cocktails of drugs’, to beat resistance....
      Supervisor:     Dr Lan Nguyen  
  
  Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. A seizure is a temporary disruption in the brain’s electrical activity...
      Supervisor:     Professor Thanh Phan  
  
  The literature providing evidence of the high prevalence and significant impacts of snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) in children is recent...
      Supervisor:     Assoc Professor Gillian Nixon  
  
  Shift workers often experience misalignment between the circadian pacemaker (i.e. body clock) and the timing of sleep and wake. This leads to sleep...
      Supervisor:     Associate Professor Tracey Sletten  
  
  We are working within the Centre of Research Excellence: Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (CRE: HiPPP) to co-design and evaluate...
      Supervisor:     Dr Ruth Walker  
  
  Nearly 15 million infants are born preterm every year and preterm birth is the largest cause of death among newborn babies (age up to 28 days) and...
      Supervisor:     Prof Joshua Vogel  
  
  Sleep-deprived EEG (SD-EEG) is a diagnostic tool used to enhance the detection of epileptiform abnormalities, particularly in patients with suspected...
      Supervisor:     Adj Clinical Professor Udaya Seneviratne  
  
  Induction of labour is a common practice for women in high-income countries—accounting for nearly a third of all births in Australia and other higher...
      Supervisor:     Prof Joshua Vogel  
  
  Our research has optimized a non-pathogenic E. coli strain to deliver large, chromosome-sized genes into mammalian cells. We are exploring the...
      Supervisor:     Associate Professor Kumaran Narayanan  
  
  Burst suppression is a pattern of brain activity that can be observed on an electroencephalogram (EEG) and is characterized by alternating periods of...
      Supervisor:     Adj Clinical Professor Udaya Seneviratne  
  
  This project aims to assess outcomes in a statewide screening cohort by examining conditions genetically linked to intellectual disability. It seeks...
      Supervisor:     Dr. Mohammed Alshawsh  
  
  Cancers of the oesophagus and stomach are common malignancies. Adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus and oesophago-gastric junction is one of the most...
      Supervisor:     Dr Paul Burton  
  
  Bariatric surgery has been a defined surgical speciality for nearly fifty years.  However, the number of weight loss procedures performed over the...
      Supervisor:     Dr Paul Burton  
  
  The Paediatric Emergency Department at Monash Medical Centre is involved in a large number of clinical research projects, ranging from single-centre...
      Supervisor:     Simon Craig  
  
  