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

    • Developing a Macula in Stem Cell-Derived Human Retinal Organoids 

      Lim, Benjamin Yian-Han
      Published 2026
      Retinal development is a highly complex process that has been extensively studied across various animal models. With the advent of pluripotent stem cells and three-dimensional retinal organoids (hROs), we can now investigate ...
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    • Inherited Retinal Diseases – natural history, disease modelling and gene therapies 

      Yates, William Buchanan
      Published 2026
      Evolving diagnostic technology have driven improvements in the molecular understanding of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs). This has also resulted in the ability to develop potential targeted genetic therapies with the ...
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    • Post-Concussion Sleep Disturbance: Impact on Brain Healing and Recovery Outcomes in Children and Adolescents 

      Cassimatis, Maree
      Published 2026
      Sleep disturbance is one of the most prevalent and persistent complaints reported after a concussion. Until recently, screening for sleep disturbance in children and adolescents was largely neglected in the overarching ...
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    • Ability (Experiential and Strategic) Emotional Intelligence in Working Memory Updating: Inhibiting Emotional vs Non-Emotional Distractors 

      Lim, Ming Ze
      Published 2026
      This thesis examined the relationship between ability emotional intelligence (EI) and working memory (WM) performance under emotional interference. Although previous research has suggested that ability EI may be associated ...
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    • Rehabilitation and Falls in Huntington's Disease 

      Vuong, Kenny
      Published 2026
      The effectiveness of rehabilitation and the identification of those most likely to benefit are critical questions in Huntington’s Disease (HD). This is particularly important for those at risk of falls given its impact ...
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