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

    • Stabilisation, nano-spectroscopic analysis and charge-driven liposomal encapsulation of bacteriophages for advanced therapeutic delivery 

      Cao, Yue
      Published 2025
      The global antibiotic-resistance crisis has renewed interest in bacteriophage (phage) therapy as a targeted treatment for multidrug-resistant respiratory infections. However, phage stability during formulation, storage, ...
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    • Recovery and secondary prevention challenges in people with acute coronary syndrome: digital and peer solution 

      Weddell, Joseph Andrew
      Published 2025
      Self-management of coronary heart disease (CHD) is an important aspect of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) recovery, however, may be hindered by cognitive impairment, psychosocial impacts, and a lack of available support after ...
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    • School Mental Health: Development of a Multidimensional Mental Health Training Model Based on a Needs Assessment 

      Gunawardena, Harshi
      Published 2025
      Global trends related to climate change, cost of living crisis, war and pandemics have and continue to impact on young people’s mental health. In Australia, mental disorders increased by 50% between 2007 and 2021 in ...
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    • Targeting Pulmonary Bacterial And Fungal Infections With Inhalable Cannabinoids And Pentamidine 

      Kwong, Tsz Hei
      Published 2025
      Pulmonary infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria and opportunistic pathogens remain a serious threat to immunocompromised and hospitalised patients. The rise of antibiotic resistance and the burden of infections such ...
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    • Identity and Investment of Chinese Heritage Language Learners in Australian Higher Education 

      Zhao, Zenan
      Published 2025
      The growing number of Chinese heritage language learners (CHLLs) in Chinese language classrooms at North American and Australian universities has compelled some institutions to offer special classes for them that generally ...
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