Research Supervisor Connect. Can cancer patients safely exercise whilst receiving their chemotherapy infusion, and could it benefit treatment and symptoms? Masters/PHD. Exercise in cancer patients is safe and can improve a range of outcomes
I am currently working on several major research projects, including an exploration of comparative Indigenous experiences of empire in a Revolutionary Age (with Kate Fullagar, Macquarie University), an examination of the
Research Supervisor Connect. This program is being conducted as part of a three-way international collaboration of World University Network members (Sydney, Leeds and Alberta) focussing on multi-disciplinary and policy-relevant research, and draws
Research Supervisor Connect. This attitudinal research program is being led by Dr Kate O’Loughlin as part of ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR).
population. This is a PhD or Masters Opportunity to research under the supervision ofDr Kate EdwardsandDr Melanie Keep as part of theExercise, Health and Performance Research Group.