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Associate Professor
Stewart
Head
Faculty/Unit:
School of Medical Sciences
Research areas:
Muscular dystrophy (in particular using the mdx mouse models); muscle cell culture; muscle damage.
Professor
Bruce
Hall
Faculty/Unit:
SWS Clinical School
Research areas:
Medicine; kidney (renal) disease; immunology; organ transplantation.
Professor
Jeremy
Wilson
Faculty/Unit:
SWS Clinical School
Research areas:
Pancreatology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Cancer Cell Biology.
Dr
Mark
Hill
Faculty/Unit:
School of Medical Sciences
Research areas:
Several areas of cell biology in development and disease - human embryology, ectopic implantation, neural disease, mechanisms in delirium.
Professor
Lesley
Campbell
Faculty/Unit:
St Vincent's Clinical School
Research areas:
Obesity; Type 2 Diabetes; Metabolic syndrome; insulin resistance; diet.
Dr
Karen
Gibson
Faculty/Unit:
School of Medical Sciences
Research areas:
Foetal physiology; renal physiology.
Dr
Paul
Darveniza
Faculty/Unit:
St Vincent's Clinical School
Research areas:
Neurology; neuromuscular disorders; botulinium treatment for movement disorders.
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Associate Professor
Frances
Kay-Lambkin
Faculty/Unit:
National Drug&Alcohol Research
Research areas:
Computer based interventions for mental health and substance use disorders; e-health; prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. Dr Kay-Lambkin is director of the Treatment Stream at the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use.
Associate Professor
Paul
Bertrand
Faculty/Unit:
School of Medical Sciences
Research areas:
Able to comment on the neural and endocrine control of the gastrointestinal tract. Keywords: Enteric nervous system, Intestinal motility, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Obesity, Peripheral neuroscience, Neurotransmitters, Synaptic transmission.
Keywords:
neurotransmitter, constipation, obesity, synaptic transmission, enteric nervous system, intestinal motility, diarrhoea, peripheral neuroscience
Dr
Melissa
Slavin
Faculty/Unit:
Sch of Psychiatry Operating
Research areas:
Diagnosing dementia in the oldest-old (those aged over 90); determining the most valid cognitive assessment for different individuals and situations (e.g. after a stroke; in the oldest-old); determining the usefulness of cognitive complaints for predicting cognitive decline; the determinants of successful ageing; and determining the heritability of amyloid plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.