41 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at Edith Cowan University in Australia
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malformation, cerebral aneurysm, or tumour. ICH accounts for at least 10-15% of all strokes and is even higher pending ethnicity and global distribution. The overall incidence of ICH is reported to range between
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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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, 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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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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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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: Honours, Masters, PhD Funding: Applicant should apply for ECUHDR or RTP Scholarship; Industry PhD Scholarship available Start date: Ongoing
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measurable within the primary health care setting. This project could be focused on one particular indicator, e.g. failure to rescue or could be expanded to a larger suite of indicators appropriate to a PhD
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Project Outline: This project builds on a recently completed PhD that investigated the university experiences of women nurse students in an intimate relationship (married or de facto). This study
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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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. The Lancet Neurology. 2014;13(2):206-16. Sporns O, Tononi G, Kotter R. The human connectome: A structural description of the human brain. PLoS computational biology. 2005;1(4):e42. Hirsiger S, Koppelmans V