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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Analytical Epidemiological Studies of Spotty Liver Disease in Australian Cage-free Laying Hens 

      Gao, Yuanshuo
      Published 2025
      Spotty liver disease (SLD) is an infectious disease mainly reported in free-range laying hens, causing significant mortality and production losses. Since the isolation and identification of Campylobacter hepaticus and ...
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    • Investigating Thrombosis in Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices 

      Goh, Tiffany Jing Ya
      Published 2025
      Mechanical circulatory support devices (MCS), such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), assist perfusion in critically ill cardiorespiratory patients. Yet, thrombosis in such devices risks adverse events, including ...
      Open Access
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    • Realising the Value of Digital Tools for Personalised and Measurement-Based Care in Youth Mental Health Services 

      Chong, Min Kyung
      Published 2025
      Mental ill-health among youth is a global concern, affecting one in seven adolescents. Despite rising demand, timely and appropriate care remains limited, partly due to the heterogeneous and comorbid nature of youth symptoms. ...
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    • Development of new ligation methodologies to access challenging protein targets 

      Kambanis, Lucas
      Published 2025
      Protein ligation methodologies have advanced protein engineering by enabling the synthesis of larger, more complex proteins with precise site-specific modifications. These developments have improved control, efficiency, ...
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    • Energy allocation trade-offs in a changing world 

      Jahn, Miki
      Published 2025
      Life-history trade-offs occur because of finite resources and often are the consequence of organisms attempting to cope with environmental stressors during important life-history events such as growth and reproduction. ...
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