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. There is emerging evidence that exercise increases the effectiveness of these treatments as well. This research program is designed to better understand the specifics of exercise medicine prescription
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Project Outline: These projects will help to identify the prevention and diagnostic methods for the Alzheimer’s disease. These projects will use invitro and invivo methods to identify the suitable
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to cognitive performance, rates of cognitive decline, and neuroimaging biomarkers of brain health, to establish the potential of reducing sodium intake to slow AD onset, utilizing longitudinal data from
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, rates of cognitive decline, and neuroimaging biomarkers of brain health, to establish the potential of this diet to slow, or ideally prevent AD onset, utilizing longitudinal data from the Australian
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disorders Supervisor(s): Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, Associate Professor Erin Godecke, Professor Natalie Ciccone Project level: Masters, PhD Start date: Ongoing
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lean mass and poor function), osteoporosis, falls and fractures in numerous large cohorts. This work will help develop the evidence for vitamin K as part of cardiometabolic health. Desired Skills
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Supervisor(s): Professor Jacques Oosthuizen; Project level: Masters or PhD (including integrated PhD) Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR or RTP Scholarship Start date: Ongoing
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Health School / Research Centre / Institute: Communication disorders Supervisor(s): Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, Associate Professor Erin Godecke, Professor Natalie Ciccone Project level: Masters, PhD
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. Desired Skills: Health promotion and/or nutrition Project Area: Medical Science; Neuroscience; Genomics Research Centre: Centre for Precision Health Supervisor(s): Professor Simon Laws, Dr Tenielle Porter
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analysis. School/Research Centre: School of Medical and Health Sciences / Centre for Precision Health Project Area: Cancer and Oncology Supervisor(s): Associate Professor Elin Gray Project level: Masters