Kate Loveland
…to environmental factors, such as medications and endocrine disruptor chemicals, underpin testicular dysgenesis and the risk of testicular tumours in young men. How this complicated signalling family is regulated to…… Read more
…to environmental factors, such as medications and endocrine disruptor chemicals, underpin testicular dysgenesis and the risk of testicular tumours in young men. How this complicated signalling family is regulated to…… Read more
Associate Professor Sam Forster’s research is focused on gaining a fundamental understanding of the microbial communities that inhabit our bodies. Termed the microbiome, these communities play an essential role in…… Read more
…cancer. Her significant body of work spanning the fields of paediatric cancer, human genetics, molecular diagnostics and enzymology comprises 75 peer-reviewed research papers and book chapters and includes citations in…… Read more
…Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships 24 August 2022 Making an impact – Hudson research recognised in public healthcare awards 11 August 2022 Mothers’ stories inform stillbirth study 5 May 2022 Kirstin’s…… Read more
…in human’ study involving a spliced peptides vaccine for cancer patients. Dr Pouya Faridi has secured over $6 million in grant and fellowship funding from diverse sources including international, national,…… Read more
…E. (2019), Composite mesh design for delivery of autologous mesenchymal stem cells influences mesh integration, exposure and biocompatibility in an ovine model of pelvic organ prolapse. Biomaterials 2019, 225, 119495….… Read more
…birth. “The majority of newborn mortality occurs in resource limited settings and can be prevented by simple, cost-effective interventions at the time of birth. Only by understanding the unique physiology…… Read more
…translation and application of near Infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to be used at the bedside for monitoring brain oxygenation in preterm babies. Associate Professor Wong has received $5.3M in competitively funded…… Read more
…Whiley obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology at Portsmouth University, England. After moving to Australia, she worked as a Senior Research Assistant for several years before starting her PhD…… Read more
…fellowship took him to the University of Washington in Seattle combining both chemical and research training in Endocrinology. He returned to a combined appointment in the Department of Medicine and…… Read more