2022 MHTP PhD Symposium

Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP) PhD Symposium celebrates the fantastic research of 2nd and 3rd year PhD Students across the MHTP.
2022 MHTP PhD (virtual) Student Symposium
Organised by the Hudson Institute Student Society, SCS Graduate Research Programs Officer Ms Dani Busacca along with SCS Head of Graduate Research, Professor Kate Loveland, the symposium combined amazing science with some light entertainment!
- Date: Wednesday 5 October 2022
- Time: 12:00 - 2:20 pm
- Program booklet (with speaker bio and abstracts)
Winners
Congratulations to the winners and all participants of this year's competition. The prize winning presentations were amongst a competitive field!
- 1st - Bianca Fedele (Department. of Medicine)
- 2nd - Eva Jenkins (Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food)
- People's Choice Award - Eva Jenkins (Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food)
Judges
- A/Prof Lisa Moran
- Dr Dan Gough
- A/Prof Connie Wong
- Dr Maurizio Pacilli
- Prof Gary Williamson
- Prof Caroline Gargett
- A/Prof Rachel Hill
2022 symposium speakers and presentation titles
- Bianca Fedele (Department of Medicine)
- Assessing Sleep during Early Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery
- Eva Jenkins (Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food)
- Re-licious: Co-designing delicious meals from leftover ingredients
- Rana Sawires (Department of Paediatrics)
- Snotwatch: When Data go Viral
- Shanal Kumar (Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI))
- Using continuous glucose monitoring to optimise diabetes care for adults with cystic fibrosis
- Chitra Vinnakota (Department of Psychiatry)
- The role of the GluN2D subunit in mediating NMDA receptor antagonist induced working memory deficits
- Alice West (Department of Molecular Translational Science/Hudson Institute)
- Understanding the role of the Asc inflammasome in the development of gastric cancer
- Rachna Ram (Department of Surgery)
- Application of advanced imaging in reconstructive surgery
- David Hennes (Department of Obstetrcis and Gynaecology)
- POP! Goes the Mesh. The Future of Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
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