A unique collaboration between academics and journalists. It was written by:Christina Maher. ... Christina Maher is a researcher in the School of Biomedical Engineering and the Brain and Mind Centre.
Breathing new life into complex ideas with Dr Christina Marel. 18 October 2023. ... Image: Dr Christina Marel. Full Name: Dr Christina Marel. Position at the Matilda Centre: Senior Research Fellow, Program Lead of Treatment and Translation in Complex
Investigating the assembly of the oral microbiome. Dr Christina Adler will lead a collaborative research effort to understand how environmental exposures during a child's first 1000 days of life influence ... Dr Christina Adler's research focuses on
Christina Maher from the School of Biomedical Engineering unpacks how the process works. ... A unique collaboration between academics and journalists. It was written by:Christina Maher.
Dr Christina Adler. is based at Westmead Hospital, leading a research program focused on understanding how the oral microbiome contributes to both oral and overall health.
Opioids should only be considered in limited circumstances for low back pain and greater efforts are needed to help people come off opioids, write University of Sydney researchers.
I am attracted to working in science because it enables me to try and help solve significant health problems, such as the issue of dental decay” - Dr Christina Adler. ... She had great advice for starting in science: research something you are
As a biomedical engineering PhD candidate, Christina explores how electrical signals traverse the brain's information highways. ... Christina volunteers with the CSIRO ‘STEM Professionals in Schools’ program, aspiring to engage young girls in science,
A new study tracking Australian teenager beliefs and behaviours using vapes (e-cigarettes) has found many are readily accessing and using illegal vaping products, writes A/Prof Becky Freeman, Dr Christina ... This article was first published in The
I wish more people realised that by improving your oral health it can significantly benefit your general health," says Dr Christina Adler from the Institute of Dental Research.