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Bioethics, public health ethics, clinical ethics and the philosophy of medicine

Associate Professor Kerridge’s research focuses on the philosophical, moral and socio-cultural concepts, frameworks and issues that underpin health, health policy and biomedic more...

Supervisor(s): Kerridge, Ian (Professor)

Bioethics

Are you interested in the interaction between advances in biotechnology and society, or the complex relationship between morality, mental health and the law? Do you want to explore more...

Supervisor(s): Kerridge, Ian (Professor), Jordens, Christopher (Associate Professor), Mooney-Somers, Julie (Dr), Newson, Ainsley (Associate Professor)

Role-related conflicts in health and biomedicine

Those working in health and biomedicine often find themselves in situations in which role-related obligations compete and conflict with each other, or with personal (financial and n more...

Supervisor(s): Lipworth, Wendy (Associate Professor)

Research opportunities in bioethics, public health research and qualitative social research.

Chris Jordens is an inter-disciplinary researcher. He has experience and expertise in bioethics, public health research and qualitative social research. Most of his research has bee more...

Supervisor(s): Jordens, Christopher (Associate Professor)

Understanding the utility and yield of Next generation sequencing gene panels for the diagnosis of genetic movement disorders in children

Movement disorders are common in children, and include tics, dystonia, chorea, myoclonus and tremor. Other than tics, these disorders often have a genetic basis, which is ‘mon more...

Supervisor(s): Mohammad, Shekeeb (Dr)

Community based study of health effects of infrasound

A team of investigators at the Woolcock Institute have been funded by the NHMRC to evaluate any health effects associated with wind turbine simulated infrasound. Infrasound is belo more...

Supervisor(s): Toelle, Brett (Dr)

Epidemiological investigation of Childhood Asthma within the Childhood Asthma Prevention Study (CAPS)

In 1997, The Childhood Asthma Prevention Study (CAPS) recruited babies at high risk of developing asthma and allergies because a parent and/or sibling had asthma or frequent wheeze. more...

Supervisor(s): Toelle, Brett (Dr)

Phosphate homeostasis and fungal virulence

Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is an important macronutrient for all living organisms including yeast, and is essential for ATP, phospholipid and protein synthesis, metabolism and signall more...

Supervisor(s): Djordjevic, Julianne (Dr), Sorrell, Tania (Professor)

Becoming a healthcare professional: gender, ethnicity, diversity

This research opportunity has a broad scope in terms of the exact trajectory of your PhD more...

Supervisor(s): Monrouxe, Lynn Valerie (Professor)

International Law

Sydney Law School prides itself on its international focus. It is one of the few Law Schools in the country where students must complete at least one unit in International Law. The more...

Supervisor(s): Kinley, David (Professor), Nottage, Luke (Professor), Bath, Vivienne (Professor), Stephens, Tim (Professor), Mowbray, Jacqui (Associate Professor), Magnusson, Roger (Professor)