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Genetics of Osteoporosis - twin and family studies

Current studies are focusing on differences in bone, fat and cardiovascular phenotypes from longitudinal studies in twins.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Sambrook, Philip (Professor)

Research Location:

Institute of Bone & Joint Research, Royal North Shore Hospital

Program Type:

PHD

Keywords:

Osteoporosis, Bone Genetics Twins, Chronic diseases & ageing, Movement disorders, Genes in biology & medicine, Movement

Coating on Titanium Implant as a Drug Delivery Device

The project could enhance the success rate of metallic implants by increasing the implant/host tissue interfacial strength and stability, particularly in case of hip joint implants, reducing both implant failure rate and the need for revision surgery.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Rohanizadeh, Ramin (Dr)

Research Location:

Advanced Drug Delivery Group, Faculty of Pharmacy

Program Type:

N/A

Keywords:

Movement Disorder, Therapeutics & adverse drug effects, Organ replacement, Drug Delivery Device, Biomedical Implants, Biomaterials, Bone, tissue engineering, Pharmacology & therapeutics, Movement

Amino acid sensing mechanisms in human biology.

Amino acid sensing mechanisms determine how dietary protein regulates appetite and satiety, how feeding influences endocrine responses and how nutrition can direct cell fate in breast and prostate cancers.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Conigrave, Arthur (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Amino acid sensing, Calcium metabolism, Hormone secretion, Appetite, satiety, Weight control and obesity, Cancer chemotherapy, Cell fate, Apoptosis, metastasis, Parathyroid hormone, Calcitonin, Cholecystokinin, Cancer & leukaemia, Liver & hormonal disorders, Cell biology, Health & lifestyle, Human body

Promoting individualised treatment for brain tumour patients by molecular marker discovery

Using gene profiling technology we are looking for molecular markers that can be used to more accurately diagnose brain tumours as well as key signature markers that could stratify patients for more effective therapy.. more...

Supervisor(s):

McDonald, Kerrie (Dr)

Research Location:

Kolling Institute of Medical Research

Program Type:


Keywords:

Cancer, tumour banks, microarray, immunohistochemistry, Flow cytometry, tissue culture, platform development, functional analysis, prognosis, chemotherapy, response to therapy, translational research, Brain & nervous system disorders, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology