I am the SERT Institute Research Officer. My role is to provide support for research projects undertaken in the surgical departments at the Royal North Shore Hospital. In that role, I assist with study design, human research ethics applications, funding applications, statistical advice and the editing of manuscripts. An important part of my job is …
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The Tumour Bank section on the Kolling Institute website is now live!
The Kolling Institute Tumour Bank has developed a large and valuable resource to assist research and improve health outcomes. The team manages human biospecimens for a broad range of cancer research. The tumour bank is a joint venture between the University of Sydney and the Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District. For more information contact …
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SERT Academic Leads Meeting – Thank you
We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for attending a very successful Academics Leads meeting on Monday 26 October. Not only did we have a record attendance and positive feedback on the night, we have continued to receive positive comments from surgeons that attended in person and via Skype on the days that …
Updates regarding the supervision of Higher Degree by Research students.
The Director of Graduate Research at the University of Sydney, Ross Coleman, has provided an update on the changes made this year which affect HDR (Higher Degree by Research) students. This update is important reading for current research supervisors and for those considering taking on this role. These changes aim to improve the student’s research …
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Research Guide – Collaborating on Writing Manuscripts
Publishing a manuscript is a complex process needing a lot of work and much input from collaborators. If this not handled and organised well this hard but manageable task can become a quagmire of floundering conflict and confusion. To avoid this, there are important points to consider.
John Hunter Hospital Trauma Evening November 3rd 2020
The NSW Institute of Trauma and Injury Management (ITIM), in collaboration with the trauma service of John Hunter Hospital, proudly presents the John Hunter Trauma Evening. The Trauma Evening consists of presentations and discussions delivered by experienced trauma clinicians who endeavour to answer common trauma dilemmas, respond to the local challenges, and share their collective experiences. Participants …
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