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ongoing surveillance activities and minimise the global burden of acute respiratory infection. This PhD project will use data from FluTracking to evaluate ILI duration among different populations groups
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project will investigate the role of the pharmacist in leading antimicrobial stewardship activities in Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs) in Western Australia. It will evaluate how these activities affect
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. Evaluating SRB performance in EV crashes and applying AI to optimise designs for different road conditions. Propose safety enhancements for EVs in run-off-road collisions. If you're passionate about vehicle
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) to develop new dementia risk messaging, based on evidence from the literature and using co-design principles. The efficacy of the toolkit in promoting health literacy and behaviour change will be evaluated in
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recovery and minimize reagent consumption • Evaluate the economic feasibility and environmental impact of glycine leaching compared to conventional methods. • A comparison of the carbon
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supervised by Dr Bosco Rowland . Dr Bosco Rowland is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University and a Statistician at Turning Point. His work has predominantly focused on designing and evaluating health
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. This project will evaluate the impact of these changes in cost on ODTP uptake, retention, and health and substance use-related outcomes among a cohort of people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia
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in the design, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of quality integrated health promotion programs. Located within CERIPH, the Drowning Prevention Evidence and Evaluation Project (DEEP) works
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multisensory stimulation protocols in improving cognitive and motor functions. To evaluate the potential applications of multisensory stimulation in therapeutic settings, such as upper-limb recovery and tinnitus
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• Prevention • Better disease management and improved wellbeing • Epidemiology However, the Scientific, Medical and Quality of Care (SMQOC) Advisory Committee reserves the right to evaluate each application on a