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Edward Luca: Manager Academic Services, Medicine and Health, University Library. Dr Ken Chung: Senior Lecturer, Project Management Program, School of Civil Engineering.
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Edward Luca: Manager Academic Services, Medicine and Health, University Library. Dr Ken Chung: Senior Lecturer, Project Management Program, School of Civil Engineering.
Sandra Lynne Turner. Bethan Leigh Richards. Gayathiri Punnia-Moorthy. Jarem Jeff Alan Edwards.
Dr Annie Chan - Waranara. Best presentations in Networks' sessions. Dr Suzi Edwards, Dr Binh Ngyuen - Sport and Physical Activity Research and TeAching Network.
David Andrews Edwards, Sydney Medical School, The University Centre for Rural Health (Northern Rivers).
He recently authored the Advanced Introduction to Global Production Networks (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2021) and coedited Labour Regimes and Global Production (Agenda, Newcastle, 2022).
Dr David Edward Schuster AM (MBBS ’69). For significant service to medicine as an anaesthetist, and to the community of Dubbo.
Nicole M Rankin, Faculty of Medicine and Health. Timothy Edward Schlub, Faculty of Medicine and Health.
Medical Device Prize: Dr Edward Yang, Renal vein impedance mirrors change in renal blood flow – Towards guiding effective renal denervation.
25 May 2015. Decades after his high school biology teacher forbade him from reading about evolution Professor Edward Holmes, from the Charles Perkins Centre and the School of Biological Sciences, is
Kate Edwards. Supporting assessment and feedback literacy for students and teachers.
A27. Edward Ford Building. 18 December. 2 January. A28. Physics Building.
14 academics named in influential highly-cited scholars list. 20 November 2019. Sydney academics have been recognised as world-leading experts in wide-ranging science disciplines, from renewable energies and soil science to chronic disease prevention and cancer research. 14 University of Sydney academics are among the world's most influential in their fields, according to the Clarivate Analytics 2019 Highly Cited Researchers List. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Duncan Ivison said
Science academics recognised in highly cited researchers list. 17 November 2021. Twenty-nine University of Sydney academics including eight from the Faculty of Science have been named as world-leading experts in their fields, featuring in the 2021 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers List. This year’s list of Highly Cited Researchers from Clarivate Analytics includes 29 researchers from the University of Sydney. The number of Sydney researchers featured in the prestigious list
Suzi Edwards, Sydney School of Health Sciences. Christina Marel, The Matilda Centre. ... Edward Jegasothy, School of Public Health.
David Edwards (right) with other panel members at the summit. (Click to enlarge.). ... Summit. WellMob Director David Edwards convened a plenary at the Sydney Botanic Gardens on ‘Building genuine partnerships in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s health’.
Emma Walke. Dr Veronica Matthews. David Edwards. Tracey Piccoli. Dr Susan Parker-Pavlovic.
Dr Edward Gorgon. Lecturer (Teaching and Research). School of Health Sciences.
Professor Budiman Minasny, School of Life and Environmental Sciences (SOLES), was named top researcher in the field of Soil Sciences, and Professor Edward Holmes, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, (SOLES),
Click to enlarge). FMH presents at First Nations wellbeing symposium. Indigenous Health Community Engagement Officer and Awakabal man Jeremy Heathcote and Worimi man David Edwards, Director of the WellMob website - a
Professor Edward Holmes and Dr Jemma Geoghegan were awarded $558,470 to understand the factors that allow viral diseases to evolve and infect new hosts within Australian aquaculture.
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