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for ADHD emphasise core symptom clusters comprised of (1) inattention and (2) hyperactivity/impulsivity, various conceptual models of ADHD also highlight a prominent role for deficits in emotion regulation
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barrier—is disrupted in these conditions, how such dysfunction impairs drug delivery, and whether restoring vascular integrity can improve outcomes. This research is part of an NHMRC-funded Investigator
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nanoparticles in drug delivery or diagnostics, familiarity with cellular targeting, and use of computational tools to model nanoparticle behaviour. Experience in a regulated research environment is also
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through a 2023 MRFF Chronic Respiratory Conditions grant that aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-management coaching and adherence support health service (RespiCheck) enhanced with available
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, particularly models of self-regulation and/or co-regulation, and their efficacy in addressing the consumption of sexually violent screen content. The project must contribute to the overarching goals of the DECRA
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responders are at increased risk of poor mental health outcomes. If we achieve similar findings to the university study, this model will reduce suicidal intentions and behaviours in first responders by 42%. It
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. plus on-costs (such as relocation and Overseas Student Health Cover). The award shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as the University of Adelaide Research Scholarship. An additional $15,000
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mechanisms and transformer models. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) and/or a research master’s degree in computer science, AI or Computer Vision; or an equivalent
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-tracking, pupillometry), cognitive modelling, and regulatory analysis to assess how algorithmic explanations shape human judgement and how existing legal and ethical frameworks align with the evolution
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symptoms. Alexithymia is a major focus of our lab's research, whereby we have created new theoretical models of alexithymia (the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia; Preece et al., 2017), new