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

    • The Chemo-enzymatic Assembly of Hydroxamic Acid Radiochemical Ligands with an Amine Chemical Handle 

      Rosser, Callum Andrew
      Published 2025
      Immuno-positron emission tomography (immuno-PET) imaging is a versatile diagnostic technique, used in oncology. The radionuclide 89Zr(IV) possesses a half-life that is closely matched to the circulation time of monoclonal ...
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    • Cybersecurity Governance in the Age of Disruption: An Ambidextrous Approach with Insights from Regional Strategies and the Energy Sector 

      Dori, Asaf
      Published 2025
      The rapidly changing Cybersecurity landscape challenges organisations to develop effective governance mechanisms that respond to evolving business, regulatory, and technical environments. Despite growing attention, ...
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    • Optimising health communication to young people via social media in public health emergencies 

      Taba, Melody
      Published 2025
      Social media is a key source of health information for the public, especially during health emergencies. During the recent COVID-19 pandemic, social media became a vital channel for public health agencies to reach priority ...
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    • Optimising the health literacy and readability assessment of written health information 

      Mac, Olivia Alice
      Published 2025
      This thesis critically examines readability assessment in the context of developing, revising and evaluating written health information. Using a mixed methods approach, this project aims to strengthen the evidence base ...
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    • Differential diagnosis of vertigo using machine learning techniques 

      Wang, Chao
      Published 2025
      Patients with vertigo can be categorised into syndromes, each with two main differential diagnoses. Syndromes include acute vestibular syndrome (AVS), typically caused by vestibular neuritis (VN) or posterior circulation ...
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