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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Safety, Usability, and Acceptability of Microarray Patches for Vaccination 

      Berger, Matthew Neil
      Published 2025
      Background: Microarray patches (MAPs) are a needle-free vaccine delivery device that targets the epidermis and upper dermis. This thesis aimed to investigate the safety, usability, and acceptability of MAPs for vaccination ...
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    • Early Mother and Child Interactions and the Transdiagnostic Factor of Eye Contact in Autism Spectrum and Callous-Unemotional Traits 

      Tang, Janice
      Published 2025
      Understanding early gaze behaviour, particularly gaze directed at the eyes and face, is key to identifying mechanisms shaping children’s socioemotional development. Gaze patterns may serve as early indicators of developmental ...
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    • An Intact Tissue Analysis Pipeline for Quantifying Brain Pathology in Preclinical Research 

      Valova, Veronika
      Published 2025
      Histology is a foundational technique for assessing disease phenotypes and therapeutic interventions. In mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), it is used to visualise and quantify hallmark ...
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    • Regulatory safety advisories on medicines: an international comparison of content and delivery 

      Perry, Lucy Terese
      Published 2025
      When a medicine is first approved, data on safety is often limited. It is only after the medicine enters general use that less common or longer-term adverse drug reactions may be detected, better understood and quantified. ...
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    • Novel Methods and Systems for Renal Denervation using Microwave Ablation 

      Tran, Vu Toan
      Published 2025
      Renal Denervation (RDN) is a medical procedure aimed at treating resistant hypertension by ablating the renal nerves located around the renal artery and thus abolishing sympathetic nerve activity to the kidney. These nerves ...
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