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Postgraduate Theses: Recent submissions

    • Mapping the Cellular and Spatial Landscape of Metastatic Melanoma 

      Allen, Ruth
      Published 2024
      Novel treatment strategies for metastatic melanoma have significantly improved patient outcomes in the last decade. To increase the number of patients that respond to available therapies and do not develop resistance, ...
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    • The potential of isometric electrical stimulation exercise for muscle and aerobic fitness 

      Dhopte, Prakash
      Published 2025
      Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) improves aerobic capacity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscle health in individuals with limited voluntary movement. However, the relative effectiveness of isometric FES versus ...
      Open Access
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    • APPLICATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE EARLY CHILDHOOD ALLERGY QUESTIONNAIRE (CECAQ) Investigating the association between foetal thymus size and childhood allergies 

      Guevarra, Maria Victoria Cenizal
      Published 2024
      Introduction: Childhood allergies affect up to 20% of young children worldwide, representing a significant public health issue. These allergies arise from complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors. ...
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    • Profound suppression of the host MR1-MAIT cell axis by Varicella Zoster Virus 

      Purohit, Shivam Khyati
      Published 2024
      Mucosal Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are an unconventional immune population that functions to survey mucosal barrier and host entry sites. Through their T cell receptor (TCR), MAIT cells can respond to an evolutionarily ...
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    • Urinary incontinence and quality of life in ageing community dwelling men: Long-term outcomes of the Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project (CHAMP) study 

      Makary, Joshua
      Published 2024
      Urinary incontinence (UI) in both men and women is a common health problem in the ageing population. Estimates of UI prevalence for men is between 4.5 – 21%. UI can be a debilitating condition with significant impact on ...
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