7 May 2021
Congratulations to Mastura Monif on her promotion!
Congratulations to Dr Mastura Monif (Department of Neuroscience) on her successful promotion to Senior Research Fellow! Professor Terry O'Brien said, "Congratulations Mastura. A well-deserved recognition of your hard and strategic work building your academic career and research group." Dr Monif's group has grown substantially after a number of successful grant applications. See more at:
6 May 2021
Dexamethasone treatment safe in surgery
The steroid drug, dexamethasone, is often given by anaesthetists during surgery. However, because of its effects on the immune system there has been growing concern that it may increase the risk of wound infections, particularly in vulnerable populations such as patients with diabetes.
5 May 2021
17 Apr - 3 May 2021 Central Clinical School recent publications
4 May 2021
The jury's in on acquired brain injury rehabilitation
A citizen jury generates helpful ideas for improving care and rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury. |
featuring Professor Natasha Lannin
The idea of a jury – 12 impartial men and women hearing evidence, just like in a courtroom – isn’t absolutely new to medical research, but it is unusual.
The principle is to get ordinary people with no previous involvement or biases in an area of healthcare to get a crash-course in it, and report back.
2021 CCS 3MT competition on 27 May: All welcome!
This year's PhD students entering in the CCS 3MT heat being held 27 May: See CCS 3MT web page or read further down. L-R from top: Pia Campagna, Erskine Chu, Muhammad Javaid, Runxuan Lin, Jacques Ma, Rachna Ram, Jennifer Reilly, Akshita Rana, Nicola Sergienko, Marissa Sgro, Georgia Symons |
Each year, Central Clinical School graduate research (GR) students compete in the "Three Minute Thesis" competition (3MT), offered in every Australian university.