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student passionate about developing novel therapeutics for brain diseases such as stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. The project focuses on understanding how the brain vasculature—particularly the blood-brain
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) is the most malignant primary brain tumour, representing approximately half of all primary central nervous system malignancies. It is a rapidly developing tumour seen in patients with an average age of
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process, please contact Andrea McCrindle , Centre Research Manager. For questions about the scholarship specifically, please contact Prof Sharon Newnam , Head of School. About the scholarship Aiden Wulf
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learning models (i.e. keeping an eye on the system’s "brain" to quickly spot when it starts to struggle or behave unexpectedly). Our goal is to create tools that continuously evaluate the performance
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spatial and temporal dimensions Quantitative functional lung imaging using near field X-ray speckle Ultra-low dose Computed Tomography for lung, brain or breast imaging. Dark field X-ray imaging Translating
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years. Tuition Fee offset has been approved by the Head of School of the School of Population Health. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Any HDR student eligible to enroll in a
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to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisor will be Professor Danielle Mazza AM FAHMS . Professor Mazza is the Head of the Department of General Practice at Monash
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to investigate how employing visual, acoustic, and tactile stimulation on simple behavioural tasks could lead to improvements in cognitive functions such as working memory and selective attention, as well as brain
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been shown to cause long term effects in a proportion of infected individuals and this has been termed Long COVID. Neurological symptoms such as brain fog is one of the most reported symptoms by Long
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and potential reduce attrition in this critical workforce. The Research Governance Committee at St John Ambulance has provided in principle support for this project. The Head of Wellbeing (Janice Wong