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, with which the team has existing relationships. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent
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of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Permanent Humanitarian Visa International Student Scholarship base
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existing relationships. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen
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Life Sciences at Curtin University. The laboratory has all the equipment necessary to undertake this project. The school has pledged to support this project with $7,000 in research funds for molecular
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on cardiovascular and brain health in older people at a high risk of dementia. References: 1 Lundberg, J.O., et al., Nitrate and nitrite in biology, nutrition and therapeutics. Nature Chemical Biology, 2009. 5(12): p
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-practice partnership Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen
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relevant topics including ad effectiveness, consumer engagement, marketing technology and consumer innovation. In total, the supervisory team has more than 90 publications and $1.8m in industry funding
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type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Permanent Humanitarian Visa
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transferable skills. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen
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quality of life (Frates et al., 2021). Lifestyle medicine recognizes the importance of psychosocial wellbeing, motivation, behaviour change science, readiness to change, and the therapeutic alliance between