Nearly a third of shark bite survivors experience post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - an outcome compounded by negative media experiences, a new study by the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre reports.
excellent facilities establishes Sydney as the partner of choice” Deputy-Vice Chancellor (Research) Professor Emma Johnston said. ... I'm excited to begin this new role in Professor Johnston’s leadership team.
Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Mark Scott. Professor Emma Johnston AO, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), said: “Improvement in the rankings is one way the excellence of our research activity is acknowledged,
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Emma Johnston congratulated Professor Gilroy on this achievement. ... Professor Gilroy’s research speaks to the need for more culturally sensitive workplaces and the importance of care providers who can meet
Kate Johnston explores why a community kitchen providing access to free and affordable food, job opportunities and training could revolutionise food security on and off campus. ... By Dr Kate Johnston. Let’s imagine for a moment, a food hub on
These include improving access to mental health treatment, with highly cited scholar Professor Ian Hickie and his multidisciplinary team at the Brain and Mind Centre recently launching a ground-breaking mental
University of Sydney Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Emma Johnston congratulated Associate Professor Ju and thanked Snow Medical and the Snow family for their support: “We are immensely proud of Arnold –
Professor Ian Hickie and the Youth Mental Health and Technology Team at the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre will lead a youth-focused technology-driven health services research