| Person | Expertise |
| Professor
Annette Braunack-Mayer |
Medical ethics; general practice; general practice policy and practice
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| Professor
Jennifer Couper |
Paediatrics; diabetes; endocrinology
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| Dr
David Haynes |
Bones; regulation of bone cell metabolism by cytokines; regulation of inflammation by cytokines; loosening of joint prostheses
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| Professor
Donald Howie |
Orthopaedics, ie hip & knee joint replacement and revision surgery; young adult hip disorders and early arthritis.
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| Professor
Guy Ludbrook |
Drugs (anaesthetic, delivery); neuropharmacology; medical monitoring; intensive care; anaesthesia; anaesthetics; anaesthetic drugs; drug delivery
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| Professor
Guy Maddern |
Surgery
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| Professor
Maree O'Keefe |
medical education; child health; consumer participation; community engagement
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| Dr
Connor Thomas |
Food microbiology, Listeria monocytogenes, marine vibrios
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| Professor
Wayne Tilley |
Prostate cancer, breast cancer; hormones and other factors involved in ageing and cancer; development of resistance to cancer therapies.
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| Professor
Robert Vink |
brain injury; stroke; brain swelling; brain oedema; brain protection; spinal cord injury; magnesium; neuropeptides; drug development
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| Dr
Murray Whitelaw |
Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell signalling, gene regulation and transcription Cell responses to environmental stress
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| Professor
Gary Wittert |
endocrinology; obesity; diabetes mellitus; weight loss; men's health; androgens; erectile dysfunction; ageing.
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| Professor
Chris Burrell |
HIV; AIDS; virus infections in humans; immunology; immunisation; flu; influenza; hepatitis
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| Associate Professor
Tracy Merlin |
Evidence-based health care; Evidence-based health policy; Health technology assessment (HTA); systematic literature reviews; meta-analysis; Diagnostic tests; Personalised medicine; Developing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines; Disinvestment methodology and processes
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| Professor
Jonathan Newbury |
General practice (research in community aged care); rural general practice; research in community aged care; rural medical education
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| Professor
Robert Norman |
IVF; in vitro fertilisation; assisted reproduction; fertility; menopause; reproduction; obstetrics and gynaecology, obesity and reproduction, ART, embryo, preconception counselling, reproductive medicine; polycystic ovary syndrome; PCOS
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| Associate Professor
Jeremy Thompson |
Embryology; reproduction
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| Dr
Richard Couper |
Paediatrics
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| Dr
Brendon Coventry |
Melanoma; breast cancer; surgery; surgical oncology; vaccine treatment of cancer; skin cancer; immunology; immune system and cancer; cancer treatment; surgical complications; clinical skills; epidemiology
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| Mr
Peter Devitt |
Upper gastrointestinal disease; laparascopic surgical techniques; medicine; surgery; antireflux surgery; reflux; endoscopy; cancer of the oesophagus; oesophagectomy
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| Professor
Cherrie Galletly |
Memory; Working memory (and its effects on schizophrenia); schizophrenia among young people; schizophrenia; youth; academic psychiatry; PTSD; professional boundaries; obesity; medicolegal
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| Associate Professor
Mounir Ghabriel |
Multimedia in teaching the anatomy of the human body; blood vessels of the brain in health and disease; Blood-brain barrier, Head trauma Cereral oedema in brain trauma research
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| Dr
Mark Gibson |
Cell and molecular biology (of elastic fibres); congenital disorders of connective tissues; extracellular matrix biology
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| Dr
Rachel Gibson |
mucositis; supportive care in cancer; side effects of cancer treatment; anatomy, physiology and pathology of the gastrointestinal tract; oral mucosa; tertiary education
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| Dr
Michael Gold |
Allergy; the immune system and cancer; paediatrics
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| Professor
Maciej Henneberg |
Human anatomy; human evolution; comparative anatomy (comparing human anatomy with animals); forensic science (fingerprints, identification of remains); history of disease; koalas; body donation; biological anthropology; archaeology (in relation to human biology & everyday life); Pompeii (recovery, identification & reconstruction of human remains); forensic science; history of diseases & medicine.
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| Professor
Janet Hiller |
health technology assessment; perinatal epidemiology; public health; cancer screening; health policy; reimbursement
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| Professor
Gordon Howarth |
Animal models;gastrointestinal disease;bioactives;nutraceuticals;plant extracts;animal oils;probiotics;prebiotics;synbiotics;digestive health
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| Dr
Mark Hutchinson |
Neuroscience; Immunology; Pharmacology; Drug Addiction; Microglia; Cytokine; Chemokine; Pain; Reward; Opioid; Opiate; Alcoholism; Immunogenetics; Toll Like Receptor; Astrocyte; Drug Abuse; Glia; Inflammation; Drug Development; Analgesia; Pain killer;
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| Professor
Glyn Jamieson |
Upper gastrointestinal disease; laparascopic surgical techniques; reflux disease; liver surgery; antireflux surgery; cancer of the oesophagus; oesophagectomy; upper gastrointestinal surgery
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| Dr
Kirk Jensen |
post-transcriptional gene regulation mRNA and RNA binding proteins neuronal development autoimmunity and neurodegeneration
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| Dr
Ian Johnson |
Nerve injury;Nerve repair;Motor Neurone Disease;Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Neurotrophic factors;Motor Neurones;Human anatomy
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| Professor
Jon Karnon |
cost-effectiveness analysis; health technology assessment; decision modeling; economic evaluation
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| Dr
Natalie Keirstead |
veterinary pathology; mechanisms of disease; disease diagnosis; innate immunity; collagenous lectins; canine cancers; aquaculture; aquatic pathology; infectious diseases; zoonotic diseases; biomarkers; laboratory animal pathology; non-human primates; histopathology; immunohistochemistry; necropsy
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| Associate Professor
Declan Kennedy |
Pulmonary medicine; paediatrics; sleep studies; medicine; sleep
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| Dr
Barbara Koszyca |
Role of iron transporters following traumatic spinal cord injury; pathology of penetrating brain injury
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| Dr
Jaliya Kumaratilake |
Comparative anatomy; histology; electron microscopy; immunohistochemistry; reproductive biology
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| Dr
Jane Mathias |
Alzheimer's Disease; brain damage (cognitive and behavioural consequences); severe brain damage; mild brain damage; traumatic brain injury; neuropsychology; Parkinson's Disease; clinical neuropsychology (brain damage; traumatic brain injury; Alzheimer's Disease; Parkinson's Disease); psychology
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| Associate Professor
Graham Mayrhofer |
Arthritis; basic mechanisms in polyarthritis; gastro-intestinal tract; development of the immune system; basic mechanisms in polyarthritis; giardia; immunology (gastro-intestinal tract, development of the immune system; basic mechanisms in polyarthritis); parasitology (giardia and giardiasis); microbiology
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| none registered
Paul McLiesh |
Orthopaedic Nursing Education & Practice
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| Associate Professor
Julian McNeil |
musculoskeletal manifestations of diabetes rheumatology veteran cars (1900-1918)
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| Associate Professor
Renato Morona |
microbiology; bacteria; disease; molecular biology; lipopolysaccharides; outer memrbane proteins; virulence; bacterial pathogenesis; shigella; dysentery; salmonella;
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| Dr
Ian Musgrave |
Alzheimer's disease, Alzheimers Disease, neurodegeneration, neuropharmacology, amyloid, antioxidants, natural products as drugs, toxicology, toxicology of natural products, molecular toxicology, molecular pharmacology, receptor structure and function, herbal medicine toxicology, Pharmacology Teaching
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| Associate Professor
Mike Nordstrom |
Neurophysiology; control of movement in humans; movement control; human movement; brain
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| Professor
David O'Carroll |
Visual processing; motion detection; visual adaption; pattern analysis; vision; neuromorphic engineering; artificial vision; bio-inspired vision;
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| Professor
Richard Ruffin |
Asthma; Lung volume reduction surgery (criteria, technique, results); drug treatments; drugs (therapeutic); CORP (prevalence management_
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| Dr
Scott Smid |
gastrointestinal medicine; reflux disease; Crohn's disease; ulcerative colitis; medical uses of cannabis and cannabinoids; neurodegeneration; natural products and pharmacognosy, neuroprotection and Alzheimer's disease
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| Dr
Jackie Street |
community engagement in public health and health care decision making public health particularly in the area of pandemic planning health services research particularly with respect to patient experience of services cancer follow up after treatment is complete research ethics particularly with regard to authorship and researcher responsibility.
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| Associate Professor
Corinna Van Den Heuvel |
Neuropathology; Alzheimer's Disease; Neuroprotection; gene expression; traumatic brain injury
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