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Project Outline: Stroke is the second commonest cause of death and the sixth leading cause of disease burden globally with an estimated 6.5 million stroke deaths annually, expected to rise to 8
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Project Outline: Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) or haemorrhagic stroke is defined as bleeding within the brain parenchyma and occurs without trauma or known bleeding causes such as an arteriovenous
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areas is ideal, but the project could be oriented towards general practice in urban settings. Project Area: Workforce, quality and safety Supervisor(s): Dr Kylie McCullough and Dr Gemma Doleman Project
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Project Outline: The project will be situated within a program of research on the prevention of hospital acquired complications and will align with the Australian National Safety and Quality Health
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Area: Nursing Safety and Quality; Workforce; Improving outcomes for adults with chronic kidney disease Supervisor(s): Dr Ulrich Steinwandel Project level: PhD Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR
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Project Outline: Exercise oncology is the application of exercise medicine for people with cancer. It is well established that higher volumes and intensity of physical activity or exercise reduce
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Project Outline: Background: Informal carers are a significantly disadvantaged group within the population. Carers are at increased risk of poor health, with the role associated with a higher
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Areas covered include wireless communications; intelligent monitoring and surveillance for natural and industrial environments; intelligent embedded systems; decision making and machine learning; wireless sensor networks; green communications; next generation wireless broadband networks; signal...
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Project Outline: The overarching aim of this study is to assess the clinical utility of blood derived biomarkers such as circulating tumour cells (CTCs), circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) and
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identified the structural and personal challenges these women experienced during their time at university. The study highlighted the importance of gender as a key influence on their progress. It also revealed