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). Have a background as a health professional or consumer advocate who has worked with (or conducted research with people with health conditions. Additionally, it is preferred if you have: experience/study
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') that aims to implement, evaluate, and scale-up novel Diabetes Footcare Hub models of care for people with diabetes foot disease living in regional and remote areas of Queensland. The model of care has
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understand its fundamental causes has been limited to animal models and trials. There are over 27 animal models for neuropathic pain where pain has been induced by macroscopic & microscopic nerve lesions
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applied physics other related disciplines. Demonstrated knowledge in at least one of the following areas: porous media flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) pore-network modelling lattice Boltzmann method
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burden. This PhD project will be part of or augment a larger NHMRC Investigator Grant project ('Better feet, better lives') that aims to develop better predictive models that help identify people with
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palliative care models. It comprises a number of sub-projects including a systematic literature review, a synthesis of existing qualitative data, and the design and analysis of a quantitative preference survey
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2025. What happens next? Applicants invited to part two of the application process will be contacted directly to create an updated research proposal to submit. Conditions The conditions for retaining
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models of road safety beyond the individual risk and protective factors to include community and societal influences. While ecological approaches have been applied in the past, the combination with
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and conditions. Students will receive a standard PhD on completion. Eligibility The applicant must: be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident, or a New Zealand citizen meet the entry requirements
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training program to develop your applied research skills. Successful students are subject to the policies, procedures and guidelines of QUT in addition to the CSIRO Industry PhD Program terms and conditions