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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: 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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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: 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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that impairment in this pathway is a central mechanism in storage disorders like Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes childhood dementia. Overall, the general notion
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the origins of the disease. It is also essential for the implementation of more efficient clinical trials and secondary prevention studies. In both cases, it is critical to accrue this knowledge
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to the candidate’s interest. These include (and are examples only): Use of first responders in cardiac arrest Predicting cardiac arrest Decision making in cardiac arrest Data analysis on timing, transport
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Project Outline: As we age, we progressively lose bone, while it accumulates in in our blood vessels, driving the risk for cardiovascular disease. Postmenopausal women experience rapid loss of bone