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The Psychology of Wrongful Convictions

Forensic Psychology plays a major role within our criminal justice process. From police procedures (such as interviewing witnesses); legal and court procedures; to wrongful convicti more...

Supervisor(s): van Golde, Celine (Dr)

Respiratory syncytial virus in Australia: Molecular Epidemiology and Evolution

This project aims to better understand the molecular epidemiology and evolution of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Australia using whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic appr more...

Supervisor(s): Eden, John-Sebastian (Dr)

Unravelling the link between Diet, Obesity and Dental Caries for targeted prevention of global burdens

There is a positive association between sugar intake and obesity, and a positive association for sugar and caries frequency in children. Based on this information, someone would exp more...

Supervisor(s): Eberhard, Joerg (Professor)

Evolution of human post-menopausal longevity: Grandmother Hypothesis

An outstanding question in human evolution is why humans developed such long lifespans, greatly exceeding the end of female fertility.  As far as we know, only pilot whales and more...

Supervisor(s): Kim, Peter (Associate Professor)

Family-based influences on child development and conduct problems

Conduct problems (e.g., oppositional, defiant, and aggressive behaviour) often first emerge in the toddler/preschool years, and can forecast a range of other mental health problems more...

Supervisor(s): Hawes, David (Associate Professor)

Maternal autoimmunity increases risk of neurodevelopmental problems in offspring.

Maternal autoimmunity is a recognised risk factor for autism and other neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in the offspring. It is well established in humans and animal mod more...

Supervisor(s): Dale, Russell (Professor), Hofer, Markus (Dr)

Utility of Cerebrospinal fluid proteomics to define molecular mechanisms in brain disease of childhood.

Brain diseases of childhood are very common and result in significant disability, and cost to the nation. Common diseases include epilepsy, cerebral palsy, autism and mental health more...

Supervisor(s): Dale, Russell (Professor)

Motivation, Engagement and Individual Choice Pathways Network

Our network offers a coherent identity and collegial support structure for academics and research students who have affiliated interests in motivation, engagement and individual c more...

Supervisor(s): Watt, Helen (Professor), Anderson, Judy (Associate Professor), Ginns, Paul (Associate Professor), Kim, Minkang (Dr), Bartimote-Aufflick, Kathryn (Dr)

Maternal Oral Health and Pregnancy Outcomes

Inflammatory processes in the oral cavity can have a systemic affect as has been shown with atherosclerosis. These systemic affects are likely to influence the immune and metabolic more...

Supervisor(s): Eberhard, Joerg (Professor)

Arts and Creative Education Research Network

A rich research culture in arts education and creative learningWe support researchers to partner with schools, arts organisations and the community to deepen and extend the evidenc more...

Supervisor(s): Anderson, Michael (Professor), Freebody, Kelly (Dr), Gibson, Robyn (Associate Professor), Brunker, Nikki (Dr), Niland, Amanda (Dr)