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The School of Health Sciences Â鶹Éçmadou has exciting projects available, across exercise science/exercise physiology, physiotherapy, and pharmaceutics – including exciting, embedded opportunities with high profile industry partners so check them out!

For a full list of topics areas and supervisor contacts see the below table. Entry requirements include a Bachelor Degree, with a minimum WAM of 65 (or credit average). Further details here.

Project Title

Supervisors

Discipline/Background required

Acute orthopaedic physiotherapists knowledge, attitude, confidence and experiences of managing people living with dementia after a hip fracture

Dr Morag Taylor

Dr Dr Marie March

Dr Kate Lawler (LaTrobe)

Physiotherapy

Feasibility of dual task gait and stepping training in people with dementia

Dr Morag Taylor

Prof Jacqui Close

Physiotherapy/Exercise Physiology

Apathy as a fall risk factor in cognitively impaired older people

Dr Morag Taylor

Prof Jacqui Close

Physiotherapy/Exercise Physiology

Sex differences in fall rates and fall risk factors in cognitively impaired and healthy older people

Dr Morag Taylor

Prof Kim Delbaere

Dr Daina Sturnieks

Prof Jacqui Close

Physiotherapy/Exercise Physiology

Artificially Intelligent Conversational Agent to Support Evidence-Based Decision-Making for Musculoskeletal Pain: A Feasibility Trial Dr Rodrigo Rizzo Physiotherapy/Exercise Physiology

The EngAGE Program: Developing implementable and cost-effective strategies to support older adults with engaging exercise

Dr Nattai Borges

Dr Kemi Wright

Exercise Physiology

Health lessons to learn from Masters Athletes: Survey study to understand barriers and facilitators of continued sports participation in lifelong athlete.

Dr Nattai Borges

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Exercise Physiology

Improving training practices and injury surveillance in Australian Rules Football with Sydney Swans (multiple opportunities)

Dr Nattai Borges

Professor Kevin Norton

Exercise Physiology

Improving training practices and injury surveillance in Super Rugby with the NSW Waratahs (multiple opportunities)

Dr Nattai Borges

Professor Kevin Norton

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Exercise Physiology

The physical, social and cognitive benefits of run clubs – in partnership with TCR Sydney Marathon Group

Dr Nattai Borges

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Exercise Physiology

Transportation of Amino Acids by Red Blood Cells: New Physiological Role for Red Blood Cells during Exercise

Dr Nattai Borges

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Exercise Physiology

Innovations to Workplace Injury Management in High Risk Occupations: Protecting and Supporting High Risk Workers

Dr Nattai Borges

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Exercise Physiology

Microtechnology-based trends in movement profiles and body impacts in AFL men’s competition 2005 – 2024

Professor Kevin Norton

Exercise Physiology/ Physiotherapy

Microtechnology-based trends in movement profiles and body impacts in AFLW competition 2017 – 2024

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Professor Kevin Norton

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Exercise Physiology/ Physiotherapy

Nanostructured drug delivery systems from biotemplates: impact of structure on drug loading and release properties

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A/Professor Céline Valéry

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Pharmacy/Pharmacology/Chemical Engineering or related