So far this year we've had 19 PhD completions, a great effort by our students and their mentors. See below for our 2019 awardees. For all completions, see CCS web page:
www.monash.edu/medicine/ccs/education/hdr-completions.
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L-R: Jay Hocking, Eileen Merriman, Maria Selvadurai |
Australian Centre for Blood Diseases
- Mr Jay Hocking, Investigating MEK inhibition in the treatment of multiple myeloma
- Dr Eileen Merriman, Isolated distal vein Deep Vein Thrombosis: Diagnosis and management strategies
- Ms Maria Selvadurai, Examining PI3KC2alpha as an anti-thrombotic drug target
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L-R: Beverley Giam, Kevin Huynh, Ya-Lan (Alice) Ying |
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
- Miss Beverly Giam, Roles of nitric oxide and oxidative stress on Cardiorenal Syndrome Type 2
- Mr Kevin Huynh, Improving targeted lipidomics to elucidate lipid pathways in Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease
- Ms Ya-Lan Ying, Identification and characterisation of novel therapeutic targets associated with atherosclerotic plaque instability
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L-R: Alicia Chenoweth, Liriye Kurtovic, Riya Palchaudhari |
Burnet Institute
- Miss Alicia Chenoweth, Novel approaches for the generation of human antibody therapeutics by IgG Hinge and Fc Engineering
- Ms Liriye Kurtovic, The role of complement in antibody-mediated immune mechanisms against malaria
- Ms Riya Palchaudhuri, Towards a point-of-care test for sepsis - Biomarkers of inflammation
Department of Diabetes
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L-R: Mary Ajamian, Matthew Snelson |
- Mr Matthew Snelson, The effects of dietary advanced glycation endproducts on gut homeostasis and chronic kidney disease
Department of Gastroenterology
- Ms Mary Ajamian, Investigating markers of intestinal barrier dysfunction in gastrointestinal diseases
Department of Immunology and Pathology
- Mr Kristopher Nilsen, Assessment of the reactance lung volume relationship from the forced oscillation technique
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L-R: Min (Erica) Kim, Anna Scovelle, Vincent Cornelisse |
Department of Medicine
(Includes the departments of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and Allergy & Clinical Immunology)
- Dr Vincent Cornelisse, Epidemiology of gonorrhoea, chlamydia and HIV in men who have sex with men, and evaluation of new prevention strategies.
Department of Neuroscience
- Ms Min Kim, Developing novel therapeutic strategies to promote neuroprotection and neurorepair in progressive MS
- Ms Anna Scovelle, Associations between sleep and attentional control on the anti-saccade task in 'cognitively vulnerable' adults
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L-R: Xianwei Che, Geraldine Ooi |
Department of Surgery
(Includes Centre for Obesity Research & Education, and National Trauma Research Institute)
- Ms Geraldine Ooi, Clinical and pathophysiological aspects of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in bariatric surgery
Monash Alfred Psychiatry research centre
- Mr Xianwei Che, Examining the role and neurophysiological mechanisms of social support in pain experience
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