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Malnutrition is responsible for over three million child deaths each year with 36 countries carrying the bulk of the burden. There are proven...
Supervisor: Dr Nick Scott

Cardiovascular regenerative medicine is an exciting new approach that promises to change the current care of million people worldwide. The main...

Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the Asia-Pacific region. Efforts to eliminate malaria are constrained by a lack of highly...
Supervisor: Prof Freya Fowkes

Dendritic cells (DCs) are sentinel immune cells endowed with the unique capacity to initiate antigen specific immunity and tolerance. Owning their...
Supervisor: MICHAEL CHOPIN, PHD

Acute harms experienced by young, heavy alcohol drinkers, such as verbal aggression, being sick from drinking too much or having difficulty getting...
Supervisor: Dr Nick Scott

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

The Centre of Research Excellence in Childhood Adversity (CRE) is a five-year research program co-funded by the National Health and Medical Research...

Important evidence gaps persist in transfusion medicine regarding patient benefit, harm, and safety. Little is known about how blood is used, the...
Supervisor: Dr Catriona Parker

This study will use an existing linked data set covering an entire geographic region, to understand the use of community based aged care services by...

Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed documents intended to assist health care professionals with decision-making processes in...
Supervisor: Dr Arwel Jones

The composition of the vaginal microbiota can influence the transmission of pathogens such as HIV. Women colonised with optimal vaginal bacterial...

The vagina is central to a woman’s sexuality, her sexual health, body image and sense of wellbeing. Vaginal epithelial stem cells and mesenchymal...

Regular physical activity is important for maintaining physical function and quality of life in people with chronic respiratory disease. In people...
Supervisor: Dr Narelle Cox

There is a requirement for paediatric surgical specific models and simulators to be used in a laparoscopic bench trainer for the acquisition of...

Validation of a 3D printed and moulded high fidelity and realism simulator for paediatric laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.

Interstitial lung disease (or ILD) are a disabling group of chronic lung conditions associated with interstitial inflammation and fibrosis to the...
Supervisor: Dr Leona Dowman

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are battery powered products that heat liquids (e-liquid) to produce an aerosol which can be inhaled by the...
Supervisor: Dr Chris Barton

Caloric vestibular stimulation (CVS) is a simple, safe, inexpensive bedside neuromodulation technique that has been shown to induce a wide range of...
Supervisor: Dr Steven Miller

This is a rapidly emerging field with the recent legislative changes in Victoria (and now Western Australia). There is a need to better understand...
Supervisor: Dr Eli Ristevski

Life is a constant state of change and movement. However, until recently it has been only possible to understand the process of life as static fixed...
Supervisor: Dr Jennifer Zenker

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