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Murdoch Childrens Research Institute has a large and diverse post-graduate research program.

We currently have more than 100 PhD, MD and other post-graduate students studying in the areas of Laboratory Research, Clinical Research and Public Health Research.

Murdoch Childrens is affiliated with the University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics. The majority of our students are enrolled through this department; however you can be enrolled through any university to undertake a PhD at Murdoch Childrens.

Information about specific research projects and contact details for supervisors

 

 

Research at Murdoch Childrens includes:

Alcohol & Drug Use
Allergy & Immune Disorders
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Arthritis & Rheumatology
Cancer
Cell & Gene Therapy
Child Neuropsychology
Chromosome & Chromatin Research
Craniofacial Research
Developmental Disability Research
Diabetes
Emergency Research
Enteric Viruses
Environmental & Genetic Epidemiology Research
Epigenetics Research
Genetics Education & Health Research
Hearing Research
Heart Research
Hormone Research


 

Immunisation Research
Infant Brain Studies
Infectious Diseases & Microbiology
International Child Health
Intestinal Failure & Clinical Nutrition
Language & Literacy
Mental Health, Behavioiur & Wellbeing
Medical Imaging Research
Mitochondrial disorders
Molecular Development
Muscular Dystrophy
Neonatal Research
Obesity, Physical Activity & Nutrition
Orthopaedics & Gait Analysis
Paediatric Intensive Care
Public Health Genetics
Respiratory Diseases
Skeletal Biology & Disease
Surgical Research

Postgraduate Research Coordinators

A/Professor Sylvia Metcalfe
T +(61 3) 8341 6309

Dr Shireen Lamande
T +(61 3) 9345 6650


Research & Postgraduate Studies Manager
(University of Melbourne, Department of Paediatrics)


Kate Bride
T   + (61 3) 9345 4646


www.paediatrics.unimelb.edu.au/rhd/index.html