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Cricket and golf biomechanics

This project is a cluster of available studies on sports biomechanics with partucular emphasis on cricket and golf: Segment velocity contribution in cricket bowling  Power flow analysis of injury susceptible bowling actions  Three-dimensional kinematics and lower lumbar kinetics analysis of the golf swing Upper body kinetics analysis of the golf swing  Biomechanics analysis of cricket batting drives  Biomechanics analysis of cricket throwing and baseball pitchingEEG, attention and golf putting mechanics  EEG and focussing strategies of elite cricket batters  Kinematics and kinetics analysis of kicking in soccer, rugby and AFL footballKinematics and kinetics analysis of tennis serve, forehand and backhand strokes . more...

Supervisor(s):

Ferdinands, Edouard Rene (Dr)

Research Location:

Exercise, Health and Performance Faculty Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Back injury, spondylolysis, spondylolisthesis, shoulder counter-rotation, crunch factor, anxiety, sport psychology, yips, Biomechanics, kinematics, kinetics, power cricket, batting, bowling, fielding, throwing mechanics, golf, driving, putting, electroencephalography, EEG, technique, Movement disorders, Health & lifestyle, Human body, Movement, fast bowling, spin bowling, swing bowling, kicking, rugby, soccer, side-kick, instep kick, tennis, serve, forehand, backhand

Genes and cell-cell interactions in cancer progression.

Oncogenes, tumour suppressor genes and cell-cell interactions in cancer: which are important in driving tumour progression and invasion in squamous cell carcinomas?. more...

Supervisor(s):

Lyons, Guy (Dr)

Research Location:

Central Clinical School, Dermatology Research Labs

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

Skin Cancer, Oncogene, Signal transduction, Transcription, Cancer & leukaemia, Cell biology, Genes in biology & medicine, head and neck cancer, tumour progression, invasion, metastasis, extracellular matrix, photobiology, tissue engineering

Investigate the role of agriculture in the rise and fall of Angkor, Cambodia

Using palaeo-botanical techniques, this project will test the hypothesis that the demise of the medieval city of Angkor related at least in part, to the collapse of its agricultural base. more...

Supervisor(s):

Penny, Daniel (Dr)

Research Location:

School of Geosciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Asia, Cambodia, Angkor, palaeoclimate, geoarchaeology, Geochemistry, palynology, palaeoecology, pollen, diatoms, phytoliths, sedimentology, archaeology, geology, Geography

Determine the environmental impact of intensive industry in medieval Cambodia

This project will reconstruct the industrial history of the Khmer Empire, and the environmental impact of intensive industrial activity by analysing the palaeobotany and geochemistry of archaeological soils and sediments. more...

Supervisor(s):

Penny, Daniel (Dr)

Research Location:

School of Geosciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

Asia, Cambodia, Angkor, palaeoclimate, geoarchaeology, Geochemistry, palynology, palaeoecology, pollen, diatoms, phytoliths, sedimentology, archaeology, geology, Geography

Role of LIGHT in the immunological control of cancer

This project is to examine the therapeutic potential of LIGHT (TNFSF14) in the control of cancer in experimental models in mice to determine if regulating this cytokine can be used to treat human cancer.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Britton, Warwick J (Professor)

Research Location:

Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

Tumour immunology, Cytokine, LIGHT, TNF Superfamily, Co-stimulation, T cells activation, immunotherapy, Cancer vaccine

Interaction of viral and tuberculosis infections in the lung

This project will examine how two of the most important respiratory pathogens of humans, Influenza and Tuberculosis, interact and stimulate protective immune responses in the lungs.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Britton, Warwick J (Professor)

Research Location:

Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

influenza, tuberculosis, Lung infections, Vaccines, Immunology, Virology, microbiology, Cardiovascular & respiratory diseases, Infectious diseases, Infection & immunity, Respiration

Modular representation theory of symmetric groups and their Hecke algebras

The representation theory of the symmetric groups is a very dynamic and active field with many challenging open problems. more...

Supervisor(s):

Mathas, Andrew (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

School of Mathematics and Statistics

Program Type:


Keywords:

Algebra, combinatorics, Hecke algebras, Schur algebras, symmetric groups., representation theory

Planet-scale reorganizations of the plate–mantle system

This project aims to unravel the causes of sudden plate tectonic reorganizations and to model them by combining kinematic data with mantle convection models.  In addition, the project aims to reproduce the global plate motions before and after a global plate reorganisation.. more...

Supervisor(s):

Muller, Dietmar (Associate Professor)

Research Location:

School of Geosciences

Program Type:


Keywords:

subduction, plate tectonics, numerical modelling, dynamic topography, mantle convection, geology, geodynamics, plate reorganisation, geophysics

The Role of Toll-like receptors in Diabetic Nephropathy

This project will investigate the role of Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 in the pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy. more...

Supervisor(s):

Pollock, Carol (Professor), Panchapakesan, Usha (Dr)

Research Location:

Kolling Institute of Medical Research

Program Type:

PHD

Keywords:

toll-like receptor, diabetic nephropathy, inflammation, Fibrosis

Neurobiological investigations of substance use and psychosis.

Despite the understanding that methamphetamine use increases the risk for and exacerbates psychosis, few studies have investigated the underlying neurobiology. more...

Supervisor(s):

Hickie, Ian (Professor), Hermens, Daniel (Dr)

Research Location:

Brain and Mind Research Institute

Program Type:

Masters/PHD

Keywords:

neurobiology, neuropsychology, neurophysiology, Psychosis, methamphetamine, cannabis, schizophrenia.