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Projects for PhD, Masters
and Honours Students
The
Liver Research Unit provides an exciting environment in which young
scientists can develop their research career. The senior members
of the group are a unique blend of scientists and clinicians working
together to study the molecular and cellular pathways involved in
the pathogenesis of liver disease caused by iron overload conditions
(eg. hereditary haemochromatosis) and excess alcohol consumption.
Opportunities also exist to study the mechanisms and therapy of
the process of hepatic fibrosis which, if untreated, ultimately
leads to the development of liver cirrhosis. The Liver Research
Unit has strong links with the Queensland Liver Transplant Service,
local investigators at the Queensland Institute of Medical
Research, and overseas collaborators. Successful applicants will
have opportunities
to present their research work in National and International forums
with the support of this internationally recognised research team.
Top-Up Scholarship: Top-up
scholarships may be available for postgraduate students interested
in undertaking medical research in the field of liver disease. Tax-free
stipends of $10,000 may be provided to students with First Class
Honours in science with strong skills in molecular and cell biology
who either hold or expect to receive an APA or similar scholarship.
Provision of a top-up scholarship would be conditional upon the
successful applicant receiving an APA or similar scholarship.
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