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‘Productive Ageing’ – Ageing and productivity in the workforce

This program is being conducted as part of the Health and Productivity research program led by Professor Hal Kendig at the University of Sydney node of the ARC Centre of Excellence more...

Supervisor(s): O'Loughlin, Kate (Associate Professor)

‘Attitudes towards Ageing’

This attitudinal research program is being led by Dr Kate O’Loughlin as part of ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR). We aim to investigate people&rs more...

Supervisor(s): O'Loughlin, Kate (Associate Professor)

Aged Care Services - Investigating pathways of home and community care service use

This program is being conducted in collaboration with Professor Julie Byles (Newcastle University) as part of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing research (CEPAR).&nbs more...

Supervisor(s): O'Loughlin, Kate (Associate Professor)

Carers and Employment

This program is being conducted as part of a three-way international collaboration of World University Network members (Sydney, Leeds and Alberta) focussing on multi-disciplinary an more...

Supervisor(s): O'Loughlin, Kate (Associate Professor)

Socio-economic determinants and health inequalities over the life course

This project will examine how life experiences of the baby boom cohort (born 1946-1950) influence health, productivity, well-being, and pension and service use at ages 60 to 64 year more...

Supervisor(s): O'Loughlin, Kate (Associate Professor)

Fluorescent sensors for oxidative stress

Oxidative stress is associated with all diseases of ageing, and there is therefore a need for better tools to identify and quantify the condition. We are developing novel fluorescen more...

Supervisor(s): New, Elizabeth (Associate Professor)

Reducing joint load in people with knee osteoarthritis

This project will involve the implementation of biomechanical interventions with the aim of reducing the load in the medial compartment of the knee during gait. more...

Supervisor(s): Simic, Milena (Dr), Pappas, Evangelos (Professor)

Positive effects of exercise on neurological function

There is a growing body of evidence that exercise improves cognitive function and quality of life in a broad range of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, and accelerates re more...

Supervisor(s): Johnston, Ian (Dr)

Targeting abnormal immune function in the central nervous system to treat cognitive disorders.

There is a growing body of evidence that most neurocognitive disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and neuropathic pain states involve abnormal immune activity within the central n more...

Supervisor(s): Johnston, Ian (Dr)

Research opportunities in osteoarthritis

To establish the optimal method of osteoarthritis (OA) care for people with significant pain and disability secondary to OA. more...

Supervisor(s): Hunter, David (Professor)