Scholarships

Nursing, medical and allied health personnel working in the areas of malignant haematology and/or Infectious Diseases are invited to apply for scholarships (PhD and Masters) and Honours Projects for research commencing in 2006. Areas of potential research include:

 

PhD Topics 

Cell-based therapies

Adoptive immunotherapy is a novel therapeutic and prophylactic strategy aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality caused by opportunistic infections such as CMV, EBV, VZV, Aspergillus. PhD related projects will include:

Bioethics

Consent to high-risk procedures: transplantation

Patient & Health Care Worker Beliefs About & Attitudes to Health-Care Associated Infections / Multi-resistant Organisms.

Clinical Infectious Diseases/Microbiology

Predicting and Preventing Therapeutic Failure in Neutropenic Sepsis

 

Invasive fungal infections(IFI) in paediatric HSCT and haematological malignancies

The incidence and risk factors for IFIs is not well-documented in paediatric patients. There are differences in antifungal use between major centres and with the introduction of voriconazole there is evidence that zygomycoses are increasing.    

Vaccinology

 

Masters Projects

Cell based therapies

  

Bioethics

Contribution of bioethics to contemporary health care
            Transplantation and Cancer

 

Infectious Diseases/Microbiology

Infection Control- Central Line Infections

Surveillance for invasive infections – Minimum data sets

 

Diagnostics-TB

 

Vaccinology

Independent Learning Projects/Honours Projects 

Diagnostics-TB

Infection Control-Central Line infection

Infection, Immunology and transplantation

Mycology

Bioethics

For further information contact Dr Nicole Gilroy (02) 9845 5891 or Professor Tania Sorrell (02) 9845 6012

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The Centre of Clinical Research Excellence -Infection and Bioethics in Haematological Malignancies is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council