Research Higher Degree Projects

SupervisorProject
A/Prof Minoti ApteRole of pancreatic stellate cells in pancreatic cancer
Dr Andrew DayNutritional recovery from GI diseases
Markers of reflux aspiration
Dr Nick Di GirolamoSingle nucleotide polymorphisms of matrix metalloproteases and their association with disease
Dr Jonathan H. ErlichRenal pathology/vascular disease
Extracellular matrix remodelling/angiogenesis renal reperfusion injury/fibrosis
Extracellular matrix remodelling/angiogenesis renal reperfusion injury/fibrosis
Prof Carolyn GeczyImmunology/Cell Biology receptors for S100 A12
Functional role of the S100A8 protein in oxidative defense
Immunology/cell biology: The role and regulation of S100 proteins in fibroblasts
Immunology/Cell Biology. How regulators of endothelial cell function
A/Prof Michael GrimmImmunopathogenesis of the appendix in inflammatory bowel disease
Dr John HuntThe application of gene therapy to flap preservation
Prof Rakesh KumarGrowth factors in remodelling and airway hyperactivity in a model of chronic asthma
Prof Andrew LloydThe biological basis of disease manifestations in acute infection
Determinants of outcomes of hepatitis C virus infection
Determinants of outcomes of Q fever infection
Prof William RawlinsonHost responses to viral transmission through placenta
Molecular epidemiology and replication of norovirus
Analysis of the DNA polymerase and protein kinase genes of cytomegalovirus in antiviral resistance
Transmission of viruses across placenta, particularly congenital infection due to congenital cytomegalovirus
Dr Nicodemus TedlaIdentification of ligands to leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors
A/Prof Paul ThomasNitric oxide and inflammatory markers of asthma
The nitric oxide pathway in respiratory diseases
Markers of lung disease in eEBC
Prof Denis WakefieldToll receptors in inflammatory eye disease
Neuropeptides and pterygia
UV light and mast cells
Stem cells and pterygia
A/Prof John ZieglerProtective immune responses in individuals exposed to hepatitis C virus who remain uninfected
Microtranfusion as a mechanism for the vertical transmission of HIV
Predictability of peanut allergy: correlation of the risk of anaphylaxis and threshold doses of peanut with IgE-antibody testing in peanut allergic children


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