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    • Thematic Working Paper No.1: How flexible working arrangements shape workplace experience across genders in Australia 

      Churchill, Brendan; Cooper, Rae; Hill, Elizabeth; Young, Nareen
      Published 2026
      This is the first thematic report of the Working for Women Research Partnership, a collaboration between the Australian Government Office of Women and researchers at the University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney ...
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    • The Stability of covalently closed circular DNA during mitosis of Hepatitis B Virus infected cells 

      Zhang, Henrik
      Published 2026
      Chronic HBV infection is typically lifelong due to the persistence of the viral episomal covalently closed circular (ccc)DNA, from which all viral products can be produced. HBV cccDNA is a highly stable, long-lived ...
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    • Microfluidics-based, Functional Vascularized Cancer Intravasation-on-a-Chip Platform 

      Jiang, Fengtao
      Published 2026
      Cancer metastasis remains the principal cause of cancer mortality, yet how tumor cells negotiate vascular barriers under physiological flow and mechanical constraints is incompletely understood. This thesis develops and ...
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    • An educational neuroscientific enquiry into the dynamics of moral thought: Probing the personal, affective, and social nexus in the neurobiological construction of moral meanings and judgements, and their linguistic communication 

      Wu, Kwan Yiu Yoyo
      Published 2026
      Research into human morality and the teaching of moral values education (MVE) in schools has a long and often distinguished history, though most of it was conducted without any reference to the human brain. This thesis ...
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    • Investigation of factors impacting sexual and reproductive health literacy and access to services among young Rohingya refugee women in Bangladesh 

      Hossain, Muhammad Anwar
      Published 2026
      Background: The Rohingya refugee crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, remains a severe humanitarian emergency. Young Rohingya women aged 15-24 years are especially at risk of adverse SRH outcomes due to early marriage, high ...
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