The following is a brief summary of the research programs currently offered through the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.
Pain; antinociception; spinal cord mechanisms; chronic pain
syndromes; and epidemiology.
Contact: colin.goodchild@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
anaesthesia/.
Kidney development; kidney disease in Aborigines; renal scarring;
using stem cells to repair and make kidneys, protemics, gene arrays, confocal
microscopy, testicular function; testis development; neurodegeneration;
regeneration of motor neurones; neuroproteomics; spinal cord injury; neural
stem cells; remyelination; cardiovascular cell biology; hypertension;
thalassaemia; repair of ligaments; bone and cartilage biology; stereology;
transgenic mice/molecular biology and cell biology.
Contact: nigel.wreford@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
anatomy/.
Autoimmune diseases, ageing, apoptosis, autophagy and
mitochondrial turnover, bioinformatics and molecular modelling, biomolecular
interactions, cancer, cell cycle, connective tissue, fluorescent proteins, gene
therapy, hyaluronan metabolism, mammalian mitochondria, membrane trafficking
and diabetes, mitochondrial ATP synthase, molecular mechanisms of thrombosis,
nuclear-cytoplasmic transport, obesity and diabetes, peptide/protein structure
and drug design, plasma membrane redox, platelets and leucocyte adhesion
receptors, proteases, protease inhibitors, protein crystallography, protein
folding, protein tyrosine phosphatases, renal disease, signal transduction,
structural biology and virus protein trafficking.
Contact: rod.devenish@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
biochem/.
All aspects of the public health research and preventive
medicine, including chronic disease epidemiology (cardiovascular, respiratory
and rheumatic diseases); the clinical evaluation of drugs including
physiological studies in humans, drug trials and drug safety studies; clinical
epidemiology (including diagnostic tests, clinical measurement and systematic
reviews); infectious diseases; neuro-epidemiology; epidemiological modelling;
and cost-effectiveness studies; health services research; environmental health;
including health risk assessment, preventive medicine and occupational
health.
Contact: michael.abramson@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/epidemiology/.
All aspects of the interface between law and medicine including
forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine, forensic toxicology, molecular
biology and tissue banking; intravenous drug abuse, death, injury and
prevention; adverse events in hospital practice; patterns of injury; sexual
assault; traumatic neuropathology; ageing of injuries; traffic medicine
including drugs and driving; post mortem drug redistribution; wound ballistics;
SIDS; tissue banking including allograft incorporation and tissue engineering.
Contact: olaf.drummer@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.vifp.monash.edu.au/.
Health promotion; preventive care; evaluation of undergraduate
and postgraduate medical education; intellectual disability and psychiatric
comorbidity; mental health; cardiovascular disease, rational prescribing;
communication strategies for medical practitioners; occupational stress; and GP
secondary care integration.
Contact: leon.piterman@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
general-practice/.
Apoptosis; asthma and airways disease; anticoagulants; bioethics,
bowel cancer; liver disease; cardiovascular disease, especially atherosclerotic
and cardiac failure as well as hypertension; clinical and public health
nutrition; cytotoxic lymphocytes; diabetes; gene regulation; haemostasis;
oncology; inflammatory disease (joints, skin and kidneys); infectious diseases;
intensive care medicine; intracellular signalling; movement disorders;
osteoporosis; osteoarthritis; peptic ulcer; proteases and protease inhibitors;
platelet biology; renal disease; rheumatology, serine proteinase inhibitors;
skin cancer; psoriasis; clinical pharmacology; gerontology; palliative care;
neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease; neuro-otology;
clinical and basic research in cardiology, vascular and respiratory areas
including vascular biology, physiology and pharmacology of the peripheral and
coronary vasculature; metabolic vasodilation; vascular effects of hormone
replacement, vitamin therapy, hypercholesterolaemia; pathophysiology of left
atrial thrombus; mitral stenosis; atrial fibrillation; pulmonary circulation;
pulmonary hypertension; cardiac function, coagulation activity; acute coronary
syndromes; inotropic agents; asthma; bronchiectasis; sleep disorders;
thrombosis; platelets; Von Willebrand factor; fibrinogen; intracellular
signalling; glycoprotein [alpha]IIb[beta]3, RhoA, actin cytoskeleton,
haemopoiesis; serpins; yeast-2-hybrid; fibrinolysis; tissue plasminogen
activator; urokinase plasminogen activator; plasminogen activator
inhibitor-2.
Contact - Alfred Hospital
napier.thomson@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
medicine/alfred/.
Contact - Box Hill Hospital
robert.medcalf@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
medicine/box_hill/.
Contact - Monash Medical Centre
peter.tipping@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/medicine/ mmc/.
Immunity; pathogenesis; gene probes; transposons; gonococci;
meningococci; repetitive DNA; gonorrhoea; pili; regulon; environmental
microbiology; molecular microbiology; dengue; coronavirus; measles virus;
fungal viruses; molecular virology; respiratory syncytial virus; rubella virus;
clostridial genetics; transposable genetic elements; two- component signal
transduction; footrot; antibiotic resistance; calicivirus; viral
gastroenteritis; Plasmodium falciparum; malaria; vaccines; DNA vaccination;
transgenic plants as vaccines; malaria antigens; biorheology of malaria
infected red blood cells; seroepidemiology of malaria infection; tuberculosis;
genome databases; cell wall synthetic pathways; bioinformatics; protein-protein
infections in malaria-infected cells; signal transduction regulation;
mycoviruses; leptospirosis; pasteurella pathogenesis and vaccines; shigella
virulence; bacillary dysentery; Buruli ulcer; Bairnsdale ulcer, diarheagenic E.
coli; bacterial adhesins.
Contact: andrew.davidson@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/microbiology/.
Community nursing; nurse education; acute care; palliative care;
ethical/ moral issues; legal issues; rural health care practice issues and
models; health care management in a range of settings; paediatric/child health;
family health; women's health; sexual health and adolescents; nursing
informatics; gerontics and health services operation management.
Contact: tony.barnett@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/.
Development of workflow process and analysis communications (eg
internet-based, multidisciplinary) cost management (eg casemix) systems
analysis and design systems optimisation (utilisation review) and simulation
use of IT tools for clinical/financial decision support.
Contact: liza.heslop@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
chsom/.
Reproductive endocrinology; reproductive hormones; menstruation;
implantation; infertility; labour; trophoblast function; regulation of
placental blood flow; preterm labour; low birth weight; prenatal diagnosis;
models of antenatal care; endometriosis; preeclampsia; ovarian cancer;
molecular obstetrics; molecular gynaecology; angiogenesis (control of blood
vessel growth); and factors in fibroid growth and development, investigating
why these common benign tumours develop and grow.
Contact: peter.rogers@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/ob-
gyn/.
Fetal and neonatal physiology; fetal surgery; adaptation at
birth; cot death studies (SIDS); sleep studies; lung growth and development;
neonatal neurological outcomes; growth disorders; childhood diabetes and
endocrinology; pathogenesis of viral infections; antiviral agents (clinical
trials); developmental disability; adolescent medicine; clinical and
interventional cardiology.
Contact: rosemary.horne@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
paediatrics/.
Autoimmunity; allergy; thymus biology; NK cells; exocytosis;
endocytosis; cell division; plasma membrane proteins; transferrin receptor;
obesity gene; gastric proton pump development; and acid secretion.
Contact: richard.boyd@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/ path/.
Anti-obesity drugs; autacoids; diabetes; drug development; drug
receptor mechanisms; hypertension; molecular pharmacology; neuropharmacology;
neurotransmitters; endocrine pharmacology; peptides; confocal microscopy;
pharmacology of potassium channels.
Contact: phil.beart@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
pharmacology/.
Human and animal physiology of cardiovascular and renal systems
incl. hypertension, renin-angiotensin system, renomedullary vasodperessor
substances, renal vascular growth, neural and hormone control of kidney, kidney
development, cardiac function and vascular physiology, cell physiology; incl.
ion channels, ion channel function, cell surface receptors and second
messengers, membrane transport, erythropoiesis, genetics of cell determination,
endothelial and pancreatic cell physiology. Muscle physiology incl. motility,
energetics and mechanics of striated, cardiac and smooth muscle, exercise
physiology and muscle metabolism, exercise and muscle damage, development of
muscle, intestinal and urinary tract motility, vascular and uterine muscle
physiology. Nervous system incl. sense organs, processing of sensory
information, proprioception, reflexes, hearing, vision, neurobiology of memory
and learning, autonomic nervous system; neurogenesis and neurodegeneration,
brain development and brain aging, physiology of the cerebellum, control of
body movement, sleep and circadian physiology. Neuroendocrinology incl.
hypothalamatic and pituitary physiology, physiology of stress, stress and
reproduction, sex differences and stress, steroid actions in the brain,
endocrine control of gonadal function, appetite and growth. Reproductive and
fetal neonatal physiology incl. lung development, placenta, ovarian function,
endocrinology of pregnancy and parturition, fetal growth retardation, brain
development, perinatal brain damage, Cot Death Syndrome, endocrinology of fetal
neonatal stress, resuscitation of the newborn. Vertebrate developmental
biology; incl. blood cell and blood vessel development and differentiation,
organisation of the body plan, cancer genetics, genetics of the mouse,
zebrafish and human.
Contact: david.walker@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
physiology/.
Current research interests of the department include:
Consultation-liaison psychiatry; impact of psychological factors on physical illness; psycho-oncology; depression in the medically ill; psychosomatic medicine; mental health during pregnancy; post-natal mental health; attitudes to neo-natal death; psychological aspects of IVF; psychiatric complications of Parkinson's Disease; health psychology; frontal dementias; eating disorders; movement disorders; anti-androgen therapy and cognition; effects of trauma.
Clinical and experimental psychoneuro-endocrinology; schizophrenia phenomenology, classification and treatment; treatment-resistant schizophrenia; community treatment and epidemiology of psychoses; neurophysiological and neuropsychological studies in schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease; neuronal growth and transmitter function; first onset psychosis in adolescents; women and psychosis; substance abuse and psychosis; gender issues in schizophrenia; menstrual cycle abnormalities and schizophrenia; neurochemical changes in schizophrenia; low prevalence psychosis.
Measurement of quality of care in nursing homes; non-pharmacological management of behaviour disorders in persons with dementia; management of behaviour disorders in elderly general practice patients with dementia; outcome of depression in elderly general practice patients; kinematics in Alzheimer's disease.
Database development; individual service plan development; service organisation; mental disorder in general practice; general practitioner education; recognition and treatment of depression by GPs; public attitudes to psychiatric disorders; general practice shared care; evaluation of deinstitutionalisation of long-stay psychiatric patients; disaster studies.
Psychoanalytic theory; mother-infant interaction; psychodynamics of transition in individual, group, community and organisational developments; religion and psychiatry; group and organisational behaviour and structures; history, theory and practice of psychoanalysis with children; cross-cultural factors in mother-infant interaction; Winnicott; psychoanalytic practice; applications of psychoanalysis.
Eating disorders; depression and suicide; Tourette's syndrome; school refusal; infant psychiatry; ethics and child psychotherapy; obsessive compulsive disorder; adolescent mental health; psychopathology and intellectual disability; anxiety disorders in children; autism; compliance with treatment of serious renal disease in children; child psychoanalytic psychotherapy; outcome of training in child psychoanalytic psychotherapy; psychopathology of sexual abuse in children.
Relationship between mental disorder and violent behaviour; stalkers and impact of stalking on its victims; mortality among those with severe mental illness; assessment and treatment of sex offenders; abuse of benzodiazepines among offender population.
Medical education; compliance with medication; survivor
psychology; ethnic psychiatry; gender issues; forensic psychiatry;
psychopharmacology; outcome measures in therapy.
Contact: jenny.dsouza@med.monash.edu.au,http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
psychmed/courses, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psychmed/.
Analysis of human skill, animal and human interaction, animal and
human learning, animal welfare, animal-assisted therapy, attachment theory,
attentional and movement disorders, behavioural medicine, biochemistry of
memory, clinical psychology and clinical neuropsychology, chronobiology
(circadian rhythms), counselling psychology, cross-cultural psychology,
developmental psychopathology, emotional development, engineering psychology,
environmental psychology, families and parenting, health psychology and health
behaviours, human evolution, human information processing, human memory and
cognitive processes, nature and psychological well-being, neuropsychology and
neuroscience, organisational psychology, personality, play and aggression in
children, psycholinguistics, psychology of ageing, psychometrics, road user
behaviour, sensory processes and perception, sound localisation, stress
management, vocational psychology. Graduates interested in pursuing research in
these or related areas of interdisciplinary studies involving human or animal
behaviour towards a higher degree should consult the manager, Postgraduate
Studies, School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine.
Contact: psychology.enquiries@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.edu.au/psych/.
Contact: marilyn.baird@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/ radiography/.
Rural health workforce (recruitment and retention issues,
education and training, the roles and functions of health practitioners, and
gender issues), sustainable health services in rural and remote areas
(self-sufficiency, sustainability, community development and capacity building,
service delivery models, workforce support); determinant of health and
population health issues; rural nursing; rural general practice; rural health
service delivery, rural health quality assurance, pre-hospital care; rural and
gender issues in rural medicine, rural health policy, pre-hospital care, rural
mental health and mental illness services, sexual diversity in rural places,
complementary therapies, migrant health and health services needs in
rural/urban Australia.
Contact: gil.han@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/crh/.
Casework; child abuse; child protection; community health;
community services; corrections; ethnic welfare; Family and Children's courts;
family intervention; family violence; globalisation; management; policy
development; poverty; residential care; women and social work; the welfare
lobby; drug law reform; child abuse and the media; aged care.
Contact: http://www.med.monash.edu.au/social_work/.
Experimental colorectal cancer; liver metastases; the vascular
response to inflammation; ulcer healing; surgical education; laparoscopic
surgery; cultured epithelial grafts; organ transplantation; microsurgery;
gastrointestinal motility and endovascular stents and grafts.
Contact - Alfred Hospital
paul.obrien@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/surgery/ alfred/
Contact - Monash Medical Centre
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/surgery/mmc/.
Molecular reproduction and endocrinology; genetics of male
infertility; immunocontrception; inflammation biology cell-based therapies and
transgene/gene knockout technology; prostate development; prostate disease;
endometrial physiology and angiogenesis; early human development; human
infertility and fertility, fertilisation and embryogenesis; multipotential stem
cells (embryonic stem cells); nuclear transfer, cloning and transgenesis in
animals, gene expression in oogenesis and development, primate reproductive
biology, developmental biology; molecular embryology and birth defects; fetal
physiology; neonatal intensive care, sleep physiology and medicine; animal
research program; functional genomics; genetics and human disease; cancer
biology and genetics; tumor immunity; cytokine signaling, transcription
factors; apoptosis and inflammatory diseases.
Contact: gail.risbridger@med.monash.edu.au, http://www.med.monash.edu.au/
ird/.
Clinical decision-making and decision support systems, evaluation
of the impact of evidence-based practice in clinical environments; evidence-
based health promotion; empowerment of consumers participation in health,
provision of reliable information to consumers of health care; methodology and
impact of systematic reviews of research evidence; cost- effectiveness and
economic modelling of health care interventions; internet, networking and
telecommunications in health, educational technology, health databases;
evaluation of information technology in general practice, health informatics
via off-campus learning, models of electronic support for clinical
decision-making; and knowledge management.
Contact: jeremy.anderson@med.monash.edu.au,
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/publichealth/.
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