SNAP - Staphylococcus aureus Network Adaptive Platform Trial
- Research Opportunity
- PhD students, Masters by Research, Honours students
- Department / Centre
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Location
- Doherty Institute
Primary Supervisor | Number | Webpage | |
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Associate Professor Steven Tong | steven.tong@mh.org.au | (03) 9342 9406 | Personal web page |
Co-supervisor | Number | Webpage | |
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Associate Professor Sheena Sullivan | sheena.sullivan@influenzacentre.org | (03) 9342 9317 | Personal web page |
Summary We are developing a novel adaptive platform trial to optimise management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia.
Project Details
We are developing a novel adaptive platform trial to optimise management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia. There are many elements involved in setting up such a platform trial, ranging from Bayesian statistical modelling, protocol development, streamlined consent processes and ethical considerations. We are looking for motivated individuals keen to learn about applying these novel methodologies to a key clinical infectious diseases syndrome.
Faculty Research Themes
School Research Themes
Research Opportunities
PhD students, Masters by Research, Honours students
Students who are interested in joining this project will need to consider their elegibility as well as other requirements before contacting the supervisor of this research
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Department / Centre
Research Node
Doherty InstituteMDHS Research library
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