Current PhD Candidates

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Current Raine PhD Candidates
Student
Degree
Supervisors
Title
Dr Koya
Ayonrinde
PhD
J Olynyk
L Adams
The epidemiology and significance of hepatic disorders in
adolescents (primary focus is on non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease, secondary focus hereditary haemochromatosis
Priyakumari PhD
Ganesh
UWA
Parmar
L Palmer
C Pennell
Network growth to understand the genetic and
environmental factors underlying the Developmental
Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
Lauren
Hollier
PhD
A Whitehouse
M Maybery
The relationship between prenatal androgens and early
social development.
Tegan
Grace
PhD
B Hands
M Bulsara
A longitudinal analysis of factors impacting upon motor
development during late childhood and adolescence
Dr Chi Le
Ha
PhD
L Beilin
T Mori
Studies of antenatal and postnatal factors predicting
cardiovascular phenotypes from birth to 17 years
Dr Eng Gan
PhD
J Olynyk
L Adams
Fibroscan in the Raine Study
C Pennel
J Newnham
S Lye
Development of an individualized programme approach
to the assessment and modification of antenatal and
postnatal growth
C Pennell
S Lye
Assessment of Telomere Length in adolescents in the
Raine Study: associations between obesity, insulin
resistance and fatty liver disease
M ODonnell
J Fletcher
The relationship between educational and mental health
outcomes for Western Australian Children: A longitudinal
population study
J Li
M Robinson
Maternal and Paternal age at birth, and developmental
outcomes in offspring
W Oddy
J Li
Examining the relationship of nutritional intake with
mental health and educational outcomes among
Western Australian children
C Pennell
H Atkinson
The stress response in adolescents, mental health
outcomes and lifestyle choices
UWA
UWA
NDU
UWA
UWA
Dr Scott
White
PhD
Dr Richard
Maganga
PhD
Janice
Wong
PhD
Jessica
Tearne
PhD
Dr Anett
Nyaradi
PhD
Carly
Herbison
PhD
UWA
UWA
UWA
UWA
UWA
UWA
Denise
Demmer
PhD
Katerina
Chin A Loy
PhD
Dr Sunil
Bhat
PhD
UWA
UWA
UWA
Seyan Yazar PhD
UWA
T Mori
L Beilin
The association between fitness trajectories and
adolescent clustered metabolic risk groups: A
longitudinal study
N McClean
M Robinson
How do early life family and social factors influence
childs self concept, body image and weight and shape
concerns
T Mori
L Beilin
Familial determinants of cardiovascular risk factors
among adolescents in a longitudinal Australian birth
cohort, the Raine Study
D Mackey
A Hewitt
Genetic and Environmental Factors Contributing to
Variation in Corneal Structure and Disease in a Young
Adult Population
G Hall
N De Klerk
Risk Factors in the development of late-onset asthma in
young adults: a longitudinal birth cohort study.
Cross sectional and longitudinal investigation of pain
sensitivity in early adulthood
Elisha
White
PhD
Rob Waller
PhD
A Smith
CURTIN
P O’Sullivan
UWA
L Straker
Esha
Jamnadass
PhD UWA
A Whitehous,
M Maybery
Investigating the relationship between cord blood
estrogen and testosterone, and behavioural
development
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