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The placenta modulates almost every aspect of human physiology during pregnancy and it is the least… , medical, materials science, and agricultural applications… system to control maternal blood glucose concentrations, blood pressure and neurological function… physiology that occur during pregnancy and the impact of pregnancy dysfunction of programmed… the mechanisms and processes governing a wide range of biological science disciplines, including…
Dr Cuffe is a systems physiologist focused on understanding the complex changes to maternal physiology that occur during pregnancy and the impact of pregnancy dysfunction of programmed cardiovascular, metabolic and renal disease in offspring. Dr Cuffe has a particular focus on understanding the rol …
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, including those for prolactin and GH. We have discovered that one of these proteins, SOCS-3, is… better support pre-clinical biomedical and health science students develop such capability for future career success.… Prompting undergraduate students’ metacognition of learning: implementing ‘meta-learning’ assessment tasks in the biomedical sciences… Dealing with complexity: a key capability for biomedical and health science students.… This is an educational research project in biomedical sciences. It is available as either an… -2023) Stephen was the Director of Teaching and Learning in Biomedical Sciences. In 2020, Stephen was… processes and recognise the effectiveness of their study strategies. To increase biomedical science…
Stephen is a physiologist with expertise in endocrinology. His laboratory research examines the hormonal control of growth, metabolism, appetite, and reproduction. He seeks to unravel how hormones regulate physiological mechanisms in healthy individuals versus those that occur in disease states.
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Our report to Meat and Livestock Australia on our research project "Improved management of cattle phosphorus status through applied physiology" can be viewed here. Our research formed the basis of an evidence based approach for cattle producers to assess and manage the risk of P deficiency in cattle …
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Personalised medicine: a new approach to improving health in Indigenous Australian populations… Associate Professor Rae received her PhD in 2007 in the area of reproductive physiology and has… personalised medicine could benefit Indigenous communities, and highlights a number of specific…
Associate Professor Rae received her PhD in 2007 in the area of reproductive physiology and has been working in the area of Indigenous maternal and infant health and chronic disease since that time. She has recently begun at the Mater Research Institute in a role that bridges the Mater, University o …
Associate Professor Rae has personally received over $5.5 million dollars in funding towards her work. In testament to the national importance of her work as lead of the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort, she was awarded Prime Minister and Cabinet funds of $1.5million to support her work in the areas of Soci …
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particularly medicines use in pregnancy and breastfeeding… Online medicine information seekers: A qualitative pilot study of Australian consumer views and experiences.… Complementary medicines: frequently asked questions and best evidence answers… Consumer health and medicines information seeking behaviour… Treasure McGuire graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology… on the patient-based benefit-risk assessment (BRA) of medicines. We aimed to develop and validate…
Treasure McGuire graduated with a Bachelor of Pharmacy and a Bachelor of Science (Pharmacology) from the University of Queensland UQ). She also completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education at UQ. In 2005, she completed her PhD in the School of Po …
Experienced academic in pharmacology and therapeutics with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in clinical research, governance, medical education, medicines information and clinical trials.
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diseases with a focus on harnessing their biomarker and therapeutic potential… Potential role of exosomes in reproductive medicine and pregnancy… Soumyalekshmi Nair has a degree in Veterinary and Animal Sciences (2009) and a Master of… . Often associated with CVD are comorbidities such as obesity, abnormal lipid profiles and insulin…
Soumyalekshmi Nair has a degree in Veterinary and Animal Sciences (2009) and a Master of Veterinary Science in Animal Biotechnology (2011) from India. She completed her PhD in 2021 from the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Queensland. In her PhD she investigated the role of extracellular vesi …
The research work on gestational diabetes elucidated the role of extracellular vesicle signalling in the regulation of glucose homeostasis in metabolic conditions. The major impact of my publications has been (1) Identifying the role of extracellular vesicle and their cargo in metabolic conditions a …
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