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Theme Collaborative Seed Grant Recipients

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Our Theme Collaborative Seed Grant Schemes provide Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCRs) at UNSW opportunities to lead innovative projects. Funded by UNSW Medicine & Health, our grants foster cross-disciplinary collaborations to produce high-quality research and clinical outcomes. Successful projects enhance competitiveness for external grant funding and serve as a pathway to more ambitious projects.

2025 Theme Collaborative Seed Grant Recipients

Recipients

Theme

Affiliation

Grant Title

Dr Zien Zhou

Dr Menglu Ouyang

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine The George Institute for Global Health The willingness to accept brain imaging evaluation for the optimisation of anticoagulation management among people with atrial fibrillation and low-to-intermediate stroke risk.

Dr Aaminah Khan

Dr Vikram Tallapragada

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine Childrens Cancer Institute & Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Balancing Efficacy and Safety: Modulating Polyamine Inhibition to Reduce Cardiotoxicity in Paediatric Oncology.

A/Prof Clare Arnott

Dr Nila Dharan

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine

The George Institute for Global HealthÌý&Ìý

Kirby Institute

OPTIMAR-Heart Study: Assessing the impact of SGLT2 inhibitors on epicardial adipose tissue in HIV positive patients on integrase-based anti-retroviral therapies.

A/Prof Izzy Jayasinghe

Dr Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine School of Biomedical Sciences Unmasking and targeting the structural and molecular drivers of heterogeneity in the failing heart.

Dr Katrina Kissock

Dr Kathy Trieu

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine The George Institute for Global Health Integrating potassium-enriched salt into usual healthcare practice for hypertension management in Australia.

Ms Martina Beretta

Dr Brenna Osborne

Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine BABS Investigating the efficacy of mitochondrial uncoupler BAM15 in promoting neuronal resistance to metabolic and oxidative stress in ischemic conditions.

Dr Yunjia (Carmen) Zhang

Dr Jingjing Li

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Cardiovascular & Metabolic Medicine School of Biomedical Sciences & Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering A novel strategy for preventing heart failure in myocardial infarction survivors.
Dr Marianne Martinello Triple IÌý Kirby Institute/POWH People with injecting related infections: Assessing Treatment outcomes for those who are Hospitalised (PATH).
Dr Parvathy Rajan Triple I SoCM (Liverpool) Alcoholic chronic pancreatitis – the role of ER stress and autophagy in driving PSC-macrophage interactions.
Dr Md Saiful Islam Triple I School of Population Health Wastewater-based surveillance for rapid detection and informed response to Monkeypox virus in New South Wales, Australia
Dr Stefan Michalsk Health Systems Reseasrch National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health (NCEIDH). Evaluating the Effectiveness of Virtual Reality for Preparing People with Intellectual Disability for Healthcare Systems
Dr David Goodman Health Systems Reseasrch Kirby Institute Feasibility of a pilot one-stop test and treat intervention to increase hepatitis C treatment uptake within the Australian National HCV Point of Care Testing Program.
Dr Sarah Ellis Health Systems Reseasrch SoCM Dspln Paed & Child Health

Delivering Equitable Psychosocial Care in Paediatric Oncology: Co-designing Consumer.Ìý

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Clinician Resources to Identify and Respond to PROMs for Implementation.

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Dr Vikneswary (Vicky) Batumalai

Health Systems Reseasrch The George Institute for Global Health Identifying factors driving disparities in lung cancer care and outcomes among CALD populations to inform recommendations for improving access to lung cancer screening.
Dr Gemma Sicouri Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction Black Dog Institute Codesigning and integrating a digital parent-led intervention for child anxiety in hospitals: An exploratory study.
Dr Peter Brown Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering Unifying digital health self-management tools for adults living with severe mental illness: A novel approach to enable lifestyle behaviour change.
Dr Jun Cao Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction NeuRA Tissue conductivity imaging as an efficient substitute for FDG-PET.
Dr Felix Aplin Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction School of Biomedical Sciences Measuring chemosensitivity to predict pathophysiology in respiratory disorders.
Amy Logan Cancer Childrens Cancer Institute Tumour-targeted siRNA conjugates for therapeutic gene silencing in brain cancer.
Marjan Naeini Cancer Garvan Institute Investigating Genomic and Epigenomic Drivers of Chemotherapy Resistance in Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma: A Pilot Study Using Nanopore Sequencing.
Venessa Chin Cancer Garvan Institute Unravelling Genomic Diversity in ALK-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Insights from Paired RNA/DNA Sequencing of Circulating Tumour Cells.

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Shannon Chiang

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Cancer School of Biomedical Sciences Pre-clinical development of a novel RNA-based therapy for pancreatic cancer.

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S M Zahid Hosen

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Cancer Ingham Institute Mapping Metabolic Dysregulation in Pancreatic Stellate: Implications for Tumour Growth and Immune Evasion in Pancreatic Cancer

Cancer

Research Development Manager: b.waddell@unsw.edu.au

Infectious Disease, Immunity & Inflammation

Research Development Manager:Ìýs.mcallery@unsw.edu.au

Neuroscience, Mental Health & Addiction

Research Development ManagerÌýneuro.mentalhealth.addiction@unsw.edu.au

Cardiac, Vascular & Metabolic Medicine

Research Development Manager:Ìýstella.jun@unsw.edu.au

Health Systems Research

Research Development Manager:Ìýanna.byrne1@unsw.edu.au