Achievements from around the faculty this week. The MRFF funding will go towards implementing national guidelines on physical activity benefits for those living with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohorts scheme funding was announced this month, with the University of Sydney submitting the most applications in the country, our successfully funded projects placing us third most
Professor Russell Dale. International treatment guideline for encephalitis will help children around the world. ... 3MT Thesis winner Aditi Aiyer. FMH PhD candidate wins the 3 Minute Thesis competition.
Conference Book . Right: Aerial view of Broken Bay, directly north of Sydney . Left: Sydney Harbour Bridge during the September 2009 dust storm . WELCOME MESSAGE On behalf of the University of Sydney,
Achievements from around the faculty this week. The MRFF funding will go towards implementing national guidelines on physical activity benefits for those living with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Professor Louise Baur and Professor Elizabeth Denney-Wilson have been appointed to the development of a World Health Organisation global guideline: Management of infants and children at high risk (excessive adiposity)
Achievements from around the faculty this week. The MRFF funding will go towards implementing national guidelines on physical activity benefits for those living with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Aili Langford, Pharmacy. Pain/Opiates/Cannabis: The Development of Evidence-based Deprescribing Guidelines for Opioid Analgesics. ... Research and Researching for Impact, Action and Outcomes. Presentations. 3 Minute Thesis Competition.
FMH guidelines for transfer into a PhD from an MPhil or MAppSci degree. ... The candidate will require a feasible PhD proposal that demonstrates their ability to complete a PhD thesis within the times stipulated in the HDR Rule.
Professor Ollie Jay's new paper shows fans are generally safe to use in heatwaves, despite the current WHO guidelines. ... Professor Greg Fox has been appointed by the WHO to convene a guideline development group (GDG) to review the available evidence