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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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experience in, the professional care, counselling or treatment of people; for example, a nurse or allied health professional. A person who performs a pastoral care role in the community including, but not
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interactions in healthy brain functioning have been well established from neuroimaging modalities’ evidence (10). However, from studies investigating changes to the ageing brain, the evidence of this interaction
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nutrients and other bioactive compounds that are found almost exclusively, or at relatively high levels, and could be particularly beneficial for vascular and metabolic health. However, little is known
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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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induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) derived neuronal cells and high-throughput assay systems for novel drug development and clinical studies for investigation of prognostic biomarkers for AD and
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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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. This research aims to understand the link between osteoporosis and vascular calcification using novel imaging approaches such as a bone density scan, to capture a high-risk population for cardiovascular disease
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Project Outline: A series of projects related to the analysis and improvement of out of hospital cardiac arrest management. A number of project themes are available and can be tailored to the candidate’s interest. These include (and are examples only): Use of first responders in cardiac...
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. Current dietary guidelines recommend a high intake of all fruits and vegetables however, studies have shown that some fruits and vegetables may be more protective against cardiometabolic disease than others