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Professor Hoy has conducted precedent-setting research into chronic disease, especially in high risk populations, with a focus in Australia on Indigenous health. She is a role model for work amongst Indigenous people, specifically among Aboriginal people, and her work has been very influential, particularly in the training of staff. Professor Hoy’s Australia Fellowship will be used for an expanded multidisciplinary research program targeting the prevention and management of chronic diseases in t ....Professor Hoy has conducted precedent-setting research into chronic disease, especially in high risk populations, with a focus in Australia on Indigenous health. She is a role model for work amongst Indigenous people, specifically among Aboriginal people, and her work has been very influential, particularly in the training of staff. Professor Hoy’s Australia Fellowship will be used for an expanded multidisciplinary research program targeting the prevention and management of chronic diseases in the Aboriginal population, and focusing on hypertension, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.Read moreRead less
I am a scientist with a background in molecular and cellular pathology. My research relates to studies of animals models of diabetic kidney and heart disease focusing on the discovery of novel treatments.
I am a nephrologist, triallist and health services researcher aiming to generate high-quality evidence regarding the prevention and management of chronic disease and to reduce disparities in indigenous health.
I am a nephrologist, clinical epidemiologist and health services researcher aiming to generate high-quality evidence regarding the prevention and management of chronic disease and to reduce disparities in indigenous health.
I am a physiologist working to understand how disturbances during pregnancy can alter fetal development and increase the risk of developing adult onset diseases such as cardiovascular disease, renal disease and diabetes. In particular I am interested in how alterations in kidney development may play a crucial role in disease development.
I am an integrative cardiovascular-renal physiologist determining the role the kidney plays in the regulation of arterial blood pressure in health and disease.
As Director of Research in the Department of Cardiology, Prof Hare supervises a number of research groups, a major one being a “Psychosocial” research group, others including a “wet “ vascular laboratory, a clinical cardio-vascular laboratory, an exercise research group and a clinical trials group primarily working in heart failure.
I am a behavioural scientist whose research focuses on development of the evidence base for health behaviour interventions. Specifically, my focus is on physical activity, diet and weight control interventions that have broad population reach and are appl