Translational Health Research Institute

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Dr Lyn Francis

I am an adjunct fellow in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. I have experience and qualifications including nursing, midwifery, child and family, law and health management.

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Distinguished Professor Lynn Kemp

Dr Lynn Kemp is recognised as an international leader in the field of early childhood interventions in primary and community health and translational research. Her local, national and international research in early childhood is bringing quality evidence-based early intervention programs to vulnerable families with young children in Australia and world-wide.

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Associate Professor Michael O'Connor

Michael uses human stem cells to better understand normal human development and also the causes of disease progression. Specifically, his research group uses human pluripotent stem cells (i.e. cells that can produce any cell type of the body) to identify causes and potential treatments for cataract, macular degeneration, and other diseases of ageing such as gut motility disorders.

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Adjunct Associate Professor Michael Salter

A/Prof Salter is an adjunct Associate Professor at THRI who specialises in the study of complex trauma and gendered violence.

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Dr Michael Gascoigne

Dr Michael Gascoigne is a Senior Lecturer and clinical psychologist within the School of Psychology. His research interests relate to cognitive deficits in clinical populations, including memory difficulties in children with epilepsy.

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Associate Professor Mike Armour

Dr Armour is an associate professor working in the area of women's health. His background is a mixture of western and eastern medicine, having completed an honours degree in Biomedicine before training as a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and completing his PhD in period pain. His research areas include menstruation, endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, and traditional Chinese medicine.

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Dr Milan Piya

Dr Milan Piya is a Senior Lecturer in Diabetes at the School of Medicine at Western Sydney University, and an academic endocrinologist in Camden and Campbelltown Hospitals. He is Research Lead for the South Western Sydney Metabolic Rehabilitation and Bariatric Program (SWS MRBP) at Camden, as well as the Clinical Lead for the Inpatient Diabetes Service at Campbelltown Hospital, where he also chairs the Diabetes and Insulin Safety Board.

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Dr Miriam Brooks

Miriam is a lecturer in the department of General Practice. Her research and clinical interests are in health equity, through the lenses of trauma-sensitive, culturally responsive and people centred healthcare.

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Dr Mugdha Joglekar

Mugdha is a researcher trained in human pancreas development and immunology of diabetes, researching molecular biomarkers (miRNAs, lncRNAs, mRNAs, cfDNA, telomeres); specifically related to pregnancy (GDM) and Type 1 diabetes. She is a recipient of several national/international highly competitive fellowships, including the JDRF International Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowship and leads research in epigenetic regulation of gut cells, immuomodulation and diabetes.

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Associate Professor Mustapha Taibi

Associate Professor Mustapha Taibi is the leader of the International Community Translation Research Group and Editor of Translation & Interpreting. He has been teaching translation, interpreting, semantics, pragmatics and intercultural communication.


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