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Project Outline: Cancer survivors are living longer with improving detection and treatment techniques, so it is becoming increasingly important to develop strategies to improve their health
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Project Outline: Evidence is emerging that cruciferous and allium vegetables may exert superior vascular and metabolic health benefits in comparison to others. These vegetables contain specific
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, interventions Breaking bad news to families Desired skills: Data analysis, Interest in prehospital environment and paramedics Project Area: Paramedicine Supervisor(s): Dr. David Reid Project level: Masters, PhD
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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: The proposed project will explore the way in which families with young children access and engage in digital media in their everyday lives. Although there is a growing body of
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Project Outline: My research is situated within the child and family health nursing framework. I am interested in topics that investigate issues impacting on child and family health outcomes. I am
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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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Project Outline: Mitochondria are important targets of the AB peptide. There is mounting evidence for mitochondria-specific AB accumulation, AD-related mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptotic cell
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therapeutic agent. Large number of assays will be utilized. Project Area: Alzheimer’s Disease Supervisor(s): Dr Binosha Fernando, Professor Ralph Martins Project level: Masters, PhD School / Research Centre
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the development of risk factors for dementia is crucial. Dietary recommendations for dementia prevention need to be based on strong scientific and clinical evidence and currently it remains unclear as to whether