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Pharmacy Services to Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations

It is recognised that people and patients of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, including indigenous communities, endure a less than ideal quality of healthca more...

Supervisor(s): Chaar, Betty (Associate Professor)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MACHINE LEARNING ASSISTED NEWBORN CRITICAL CARE (VIRTUAL CRITICAL CARE MODELING)

The most vulnerable critical care patients are newborn babies both those extremely premature and sick full term. High resolution physiological data is displayed for all patients but more...

Supervisor(s): McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Pain Medicines Road Map

There is currently no evidence source (in Australia or globally) that has appraised and summarised the evidence on the efficacy and safety of common pain drugs to treat pain in one more...

Supervisor(s): Abdel Shaheed , Christina (Dr), Maher, Chris (Professor), McLachlan, Andrew (Professor)

Novel drug development for human eye cancers

M. Phil or PhD project is available in this laboratory to discover and develop new drug candidates in treating human eye cancers.  more...

Supervisor(s): Zhou, Fanfan (Dr)

Artificial Intelligence in Ion Channel Drug Discovery

Application of machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to develop models predictive of drug activity, selectivity, stability and distribution. The project will be condu more...

Supervisor(s): Balle, Thomas (Associate Professor)

Extracellular vesicles and tumour microenvironment

This project aims to investigate the role of extracellular vesicles as key players in cell-cell communications and tumour microenvironment (TME). more...

Supervisor(s): Hosseini-Beheshti, Elham (Dr)

How can we improve the care of people with chronic pain presenting frequently to Emergency Departments (EDs)?

The opportunity exists to join a motivated team of clinical researchers aiming to improve the quality of care provided to people facing the challenge of chronic pain. The Pain Pathw more...

Supervisor(s): Wrigley, Paul (Associate Professor)