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

    • Acculturation and Distress in Second-Generation Chinese-Australians 

      Zhang, Michael
      Published 2025
      Australia’s evolving multicultural landscape has seen a significant increase in its Chinese-Australian population. This thesis examines the complex relationship between acculturation, identity development, and psychological ...
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    • CRISPR activation screens for functional genomics discovery 

      Clark, Teleri
      Published 2025
      Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) activation (CRISPRa) has emerged as a powerful tool in molecular biology, enabling high-throughput identification of genes whose upregulation drives specific ...
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    • Development of a Multi-functional Nanoparticle Platform for Disease Detection, Diagnosis, and Targeted Therapy 

      Maschmeyer, Richard Thomas
      Published 2025
      Molecular imaging and nanotechnology offer new opportunities for medicine, with great promise for improving disease detection, diagnosis and treatment. Applications include enhanced imaging contrast, advanced drug delivery, ...
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    • New Synthetic Technologies for Accessing Modified Peptides and Proteins 

      Mackay, Angus Sinclair
      Published 2025
      Synthetic technologies developed to date have provided practitioners with the tools to assemble and study a structurally and functionally diverse selection of proteinaceous structures, including those that have come to ...
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    • Machine learning-assisted lipidomics informs personalised prediabetes outcomes following lifestyle interventions 

      Jiang, Yingxin
      Published 2025
      Prediabetes is among the most rapidly growing global health challenges, affecting over 720 million individuals worldwide. Lifestyle modifications aimed at weight loss are the primary strategy for prediabetes management, ...
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