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

    • EXPLORING THE THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF POST- TRANSLATIONALLY MODIFIED PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS 

      Maxwell, Joshua
      Published 2023
      The human genome encodes ~20,000 different primary sequences of proteins, far too few to account for the staggering complexity exhibited by mammalian life. Indeed, it is the exponential expansion of these ~20,000 biomolecules ...
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    • Classical and enhanced molecular dynamics simulations to explore the dynamics of drug binding to membrane proteins 

      Kusay, Ali Saad
      Published 2023
      The ability to determine drug binding modes can drive rational drug development and drug discovery initiatives. A key component of this is the dynamics of the drugs and the protein which may be captured in molecular dynamics ...
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    • Optimising Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination for Adolescents: Findings from a Cluster Randomised Trial in Australian Schools 

      Davies, Cristyn Maree
      Published 2023
      My thesis presents findings from the HPV.edu study, an Australian cluster randomised trial of a complex educational and logistical intervention about HPV vaccination, including a process evaluation and qualitative study. ...
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    • Inventing, Australia: An exploration and subversion of long-form nonfiction as an approach to enhancing the epistemological value of journalistic practice 

      Englert, Jonathan
      Published 2023
      Countless books and articles have been written to determine the “secret sauce” of innovation. These works have typically relied on either standard journalist or academic methods to explore a thesis and deliver universal ...
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    • The contributions of Pavlovian conditioning and information-seeking to value-modulated attentional capture. 

      Blumhardt, Luca
      Published 2022
      Value-modulated attentional capture (VMAC) is when the attention-capturing property of a stimulus increases upon its association with value (e.g., money, food, drugs). Because VMAC may facilitate or exacerbate certain ...
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