Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate handbook 2005: Units indexed by faculty
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Postgraduate handbook 2005 - Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Affiliated institutes

Although students may undertake their research at an affiliated institute they can only be enrolled through a department or an accredited academic unit of the faculty.

Baker Heart Research Institute

Hypertension; atherosclerosis; sympathetic nervous system; stress; heart failure; risk assessment; risk reduction; noradrenalin release; panic disorders; arrhythmias; phosphatidyl inositol turnover; Na+, Ca+ transport; growth factors; vascular hypertrophy; heart transplantation; myocardial metabolism; mitochondria; atrial naturetic peptide; medullipin; endothelin; lipoprotein receptors; angiotensin 1 receptors; mineralocorticoid receptors; glucocorticoid receptors; receptor antagonists; 11_ß hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase; pro-opiomelanocortin; ACTH; _ß-endorphin; angiotensin II; serotonin; dopamine; central antihypertensive drugs; pituitary; hypothalamus; metalloendopeptidases; renal innervation; von Willebrand factor; platelet adhesion; GMP-140; PECAM-1; thrombosis; angiogenesis; inflammation; gene regulation.
Contact: http://www.baker.edu.au

Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health

Human immunodeficiency virus; hepatitis viruses; respiratory syncytial virus; rubella virus; epidemiology; public health and social research; communicable diseases; international health, education and community development projects in 25 countries in Asia, Africa and the Pacific.
Contact: http://www.burnet.edu.au/home

Mental Health Research Institute

Schizophrenia; Alzheimer's disease; neurochemistry; neurophysiology; psychopharmacology; genetics; cognitive neuropsychiatry; biostatistics; brain dynamics; cell biology; structural and functional brain imaging.
Contact: http://www.mhri.edu.au/

Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research

Neuroendocrinology; molecular endocrinology; reproductive endocrinology; testicular physiology; ovarian physiology; tissue remodelling; menstruation; implantation; cardiovascular disease; endocrine cancers, particularly breast and ovarian cancers; infertility; menstrual disorders; reproductive medicine; menopause; and ageing.
Contact: http://www.med.monash.edu.au/phimr

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