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University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine and Health tweeting news, events and opportunities for Early and Mid-career Researchers

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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
8 months
We are now on Blue Sky. Please follow us there:
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Sydney Health EMCR
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ARENA Project paper on isolated TWI V2-3 in female athletes. n>4,400 athletes, prevalence in females was 1.5% & finding was not associated with pathology. Full paper: https://t.co/Xs7qGMOCof Editorial: https://t.co/zfn6P2r6DR Arena project:
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The ARENA project will provide a long-term international data repository to improve our understanding of ECG interpretation cardiac diagnoses, and the rates of major cardiovascular outcomes in...
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@jessicajorchard
A/Prof Jessica Orchard
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Just out - first ARENA Project paper on isolated TWI V2-3 in female athletes. In a cohort of >4,400 athletes, prevalence in females was 1.5% & this finding was not associated with pathology. Full paper: https://t.co/87Wqk8CozO Editorial: https://t.co/gS2bbj8ng0
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Sydney Health EMCR
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Researchers & health pros: Have you worked with CALD communities in Australia using patient-reported outcomes (PROs)? Share your insights in a 20-min anonymous survey by Sept 10! đź”— https://t.co/BS2nESfOue đź“§ health-outcomes.ctc@sydney.edu.au #CALD #PROs #HealthResearch
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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
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Strategies for engaging patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in research involving patient-reported outcomes (PROs) Are you a researcher with experience using PRO questionnaires with participants from CALD communities? (1/6)
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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
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If so, we want to hear from you! We are conducting a research study about health researchers’ experiences with engaging patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in research involving patient-reported outcomes (PROs). (2/6)
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Sydney Health EMCR
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We are seeking researchers or health professionals involved in patient population research using PROs to complete an anonymous 20-minute survey by the 31st Aug 2025 about how sharing how they have successfully engaged CALD participants or consumer representatives. (3/6)
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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
2 months
To take part in the online survey, please click the following ANONYMOUS link: https://t.co/PHSTOucVKx OR Email: health-outcomes.ctc@sydney.edu.au if you wish to participate via Zoom (online) interview. The interview may take 15-60 minutes. (4/6)
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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
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All interview responses will be recorded, transcribed and deidentified for analysis. This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of The University of Sydney [Ethics ref.: 2025/HE000249]To view the full Participant Information Sheet, click here (5/6)
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@NSWCVRN
NSW CVRN
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@NSWCVRN Rising Stars Seminar – 11 Sept Join us at VCCRI to hear from Dr Shouyuan Amy Jiang @Shouyuanjiang (The University of Sydney), a rising leader in cardiovascular biomaterials and regenerative medicine. 📅 Wed 11 Sept | 📍VCCRI Register now: https://t.co/2NJvguw1So
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@TheMatilda_USyd
The Matilda Centre
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#RESEARCH USING MACHINE LEARNING TO PREDICT RISKY ALCOHOL USE IN EARLY ADULTHOOD FROM 14 YEARS OF DATA ACROSS EARLY CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE. New research from Dr @LucyGrummitt et al. at the Matilda Centre. Full paper:
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Background and aims Risky alcohol use in young adulthood is a significant public health concern. Understanding the predictors of risky drinking during this period is essential for prevention. This...
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@DrJohnOrchard
John Orchard
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https://t.co/17atDyF4vu Our new book just out
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@sydFMH_EMCR
Sydney Health EMCR
3 months
Congratulations to all our winners on these fantastic achievements! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Claudio Counoupas @CentenaryInst An LNP-mRNA vaccine modulates innate cell trafficking and promotes polyfunctional Th1 CD4+ T cell responses ...protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. eBioMedicine (2025) 113:105599.
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Wen-Qiang He @wenqiangsmile Extreme heat stress and unplanned hospital admissions. Pediatrics (2025) 155 (1): e2024068183.
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OBJECTIVES. The burden and health impact of heat stress on child hospitalization is limited. This study aims to investigate associations between extreme heat stress exposure based on a Universal...
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Tong Li @TongLiUSYD @COBLH Tomosynthesis vs digital mammography screening in women with a family history of breast cancer. JAMA Oncol (2025): online.
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Alyssa Milton @AlyssaCMilton Co-production of a flexibly delivered relapse prevention tool to support the self-management of long-term mental health conditions: Co-design and user testing study. JMIR Form Res (2024) 8:e49110. https://t.co/t1Q7dcpXuD
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formative.jmir.org
Background: Supported self-management interventions, which assist individuals in actively understanding and managing their own health conditions, have a robust evidence base for chronic physical...
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR winner Alice Gibson @AliceInNutrland Is the burden of diabetes in Australia underestimated? Comparison of diabetes ascertainment using linked administrative health data and an Australian diabetes registry. Diabetes Res Clin Pract (2025) 222:112113. https://t.co/puQfHBH8NT
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Alison Pearce @aliepea Implementing artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: Women’s preferences. Cancer (2025) e35859. https://t.co/H55Ba3McI7
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Sydney Health EMCR
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MCR category winner Himal Kandel @kandelhimal The impact of dry eye disease on patient-reported quality of life: A save sight dry eye registry study. Ocul Surf (2025) 37:11-23.
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