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  2. JCU Turtle Health Research - Karina Jones

    www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/completed/karina-jones

    Fibropapillomatosis is a tumour-forming disease in marine turtles. Despite being discovered in 1938, the origin and mode of transmission of this disease is still unclear. ... Karina is also looking at links between this disease and environmental factors

  3. I want to... - Research and Teaching

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    Research and Teaching I want to.

  4. PAHL - Klaire Somoray

    www.jcu.edu.au/pahl/research/research-staff/klaire-somoray

    Klaire Somoray. Dr Klaire Somoray (they/she) is a Lecturer in Psychology at the College of Healthcare Sciences at James Cook University. They completed their PhD at Queensland University of Technology, within the Centre for Accident Research and

  5. Neethu Madhukumar (India) - International Students

    www.jcu.edu.au/international-students/student-stories/research/neethu-madhukumar-india

    Neethu Madhukumar (India). 1. Why did you choose to study at James Cook University - Cairns campus? During my final year of my bachelor's degree in India, I figured out that I am interested in academia and planned for a Ph.D. After completing my

  6. JCU Turtle Health Research - Rebecca Diggins

    www.jcu.edu.au/jcu-turtle-health-research/research/current/rebecca-diggins

    Rebecca Diggins. grew up and completed a Bachelor of Science with the Major Ecology in England, before she came to Australia in 2015 to undertake a Master of Science in Protected Area Management at JCU. She got involved at the Caraplace in the

  7. Collaborative Infrastructure - Research and Teaching

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    Collaborative Infrastructure. Australian Synchrotron. The Australian Synchrotron produces powerful beams of light that are used at individual experimental facilities to examine the molecular and atomic details of a wide range of materials. The

  8. PAHL - Luke Tomlin

    www.jcu.edu.au/pahl/research/research-students/luke-tomlin

    Luke Tomlin. Luke is working with the Psychology of Active, Healthy Living Group (PAHL) out of the University of Western Australia, where his research aims to improve the design, implementation, and evaluation of workplace health initiatives.

  9. Opportunities to tap into our expertise

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    Opportunities to tap into our expertise. You can leverage the expertise of our researchers through a variety of engagement and partnership opportunities, addressing your professional or organisational challenges with new knowledge and actionable

  10. Juciliane Haidamak (Brazil) - International Students

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    Juciliane Haidamak (Brazil). 1. What is your course/where are you from? My course is a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Medical and Molecular Sciences. I am from Brazil and I am currently living in Brisbane in Queensland. I am an external student from

  11. JCU Turtle Health Research - Shamin Ahasan

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    Shamin Ahasan. A survey of the bacterial gut communities of healthy and compromised green turtles (Chelonia mydas) and investigation into the cause and treatment for gastrointestinal disorders. Shamim’s research focused on investigating bacterial

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