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PREMISE - Matilda Centre

Kate Black, WA (2019-2022). Martin Isidro, ACT (2019-2021). Tisha King, QLD (2019-2021). ... Kate Ross (Lead). Dr Katrina Prior (Academic Co-Lead). Dr Lucy Grummitt (Academic Co-Lead).
www.sydney.edu.au/matilda-centre/our-research/premise.html
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Journal highlights - Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute

Olivia Oxlade, Andrea Benedetti, Mênonli Adjobimey, Hannah Alsdurf, Severin Anagonou, Victoria J Cook, Dina Fisher, Greg J Fox, Federica Fregonese, Panji Hadisoemarto, Philip C Hill, James Johnston, Faiz Ahmad Khan, Richard
www.sydney.edu.au/infectious-diseases-institute/our-research/journal-highlights.html
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Our research - Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute

Explore our leading research in emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
www.sydney.edu.au/infectious-diseases-institute/our-research.html
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Ageing biology - Charles Perkins Centre

Read how Charles Perkins Centre researchers are increasing the understanding of ageing and ageing delay in order to improve health and increase human lifespan.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/nutrition/ageing-biology.html
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Research at Sydney Nursing School - Faculty of Medicine and Health

also includes s Dr Astrid Frotjold andProfessor Kate Curtis has been awarded $2.8 million to lead a project aimed at addressing emergency department overcrowding and improve patient outcomes, by studying ... Key staff. Professor Kate White, CCRU
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/our-research/sydney-nursing-school.html
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Active ageing - Charles Perkins Centre

Developing solutions to improve the physical, social and mental wellbeing of older people living at home. Our research spans aged care treatment, policy improvement, education for health professionals, and rehabilitation programs in the community.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/physical-activity-exercise-and-energy-expenditure/active-ageing.html
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Positive computing in health sciences - Charles Perkins Centre

Read how the Charles Perkins Centre is investigating how technology-based interventions promote motivation, autonomy and self-empowerment for wellbeing.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/our-research/physical-activity-exercise-and-energy-expenditure/positive-computing-in-health-sciences.html