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Research project opportunities available at Kolling

Listed by supervisor:

Professor Robert Baxter

  • Ovarian cancer – understanding molecular events in advanced disease
  • The role of IGFBP-3-regulated genes
  • Studies in Cellular and Diagnostic Proteomics   *
  • IGF binding protein-3 and obesity: How does IGFBP-3 prevent the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into adipocytes?

Dr Roderick Clifton-Bligh

  • The Role of PPAR gamma in thyroid cancer

Associate Professor Janet Keast

  • Plasticity and regeneration in nociceptive and autonomic nerve circuits

Associate Professor Deborah Marsh

  • Studies of a novel cancer gene with links to transcription
  • Ovarian cancer – understanding molecular events in advanced disease

Dr Kerrie McDonald

  • Promoting individualised treatment for brain tumour patients by molecular marker discovery

Dr Peregrine Osborne

  • Molecular pharmacology of mechanisms and treatments for neuropathic pain in the sensory nervous system

Professor Bruce Gregory Robinson

  • Genetics of endocrine tumours.

Professor Philip Sambrook

  • Genetics of Osteoporosis - twin and family studies
  • Epidemiology of Osteoporosis in the Frail Elderly

Dr Christopher Vaughan

  • Chronic pain & endogenous cannabinoids.

* indicates the opportunity is full and unavailable.

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