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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Adeno-Associated Virus Gene Therapy For Maple Syrup Urine Disease 

      Mullany, Kathryn Louise
      Published 2025
      Advancements in genetic therapies, including recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) technologies, have now reached a point where potential curative treatments are within reach for incurable genetic diseases such as Maple ...
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    • Vere Gordon Childe and the Great War: a conflict of ambition and conscience 

      Kennedy, Mardi
      Published 2025
      Australian-born Vere Gordon Childe was an archaeologist and prehistorian who died in 1957, after three decades of international acclaim. Yet, his early career was notably undistinguished in the field of archaeology. After ...
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    • The Who, Where, When and Why of Australia's Baby Boomers as internal migrants 

      Donnelly , David James
      Published 2025
      This study investigates the demographics, motivations, and internal migration patterns of urban-dwelling baby boomers in Australia. The study has two phases: Study 1) analysis of secondary quantitative survey data to ...
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    • A study into the liability in the tort of negligence of the governing bodies of Australian contact sport for failing to warn their athletes of the risk of the brain disorder chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) prior to CTE being declared an ‘obvious risk’ of contact sport 

      Thorpe, David
      Published 2025
      This thesis considers the question of the liability in negligence of the governing bodies of major contact sport in Australia in failing to take reasonable steps to inform themselves of the risk of the debilitating brain ...
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    • Communicating health research to a diverse audience: what can plain language summaries offer? 

      Gainey, Karen Maree
      Published 2025
      Plain language summaries (PLSs) are research summaries written with a non-expert audience in mind. PLSs have been a part of academic publishing for several decades and serve as a means of providing accessible research to ...
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