Insights from recipients of the 2025 SPPS Collaborative Research Seed funding
The SPPS Collaborative Research Seed scheme is intended to support establishment of collaborative projects with researchers outside SPPS at the discovery or pilot/proof-of-concept stage that demonstrate a pathway to larger external funding opportunities.
In this talk, three recipients of this funding in 2025 will explain how the scheme has supported their research.
Associate Professor Esther Lau, Deputy Associate Dean (Academic) Interprofessional Education & Workforce, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Behavioural Sciences
Co-designing informational pharmacogenomics resources for the Australian public
Dr James Falconer, Senior Lecturer and Program Lead (MPharmIndPrac), SPPS
Asthaxanthin and PD1-PDL-1 checkpoint inhibition
Dr Nazanin Ghahreman-Falconer, Senior Lecturer and Program Lead (ClinPharm), SPPS
Predicting risk of inpatient venous thromboembolisms (VTE’s): Evaluation of the Padua Prediction Score in Metro South Digital Hospitals
Attend via Zoom
Enquiries: spps.researchadmin@uq.edu.au
About Research-to-Impact Talks
SPPS Research-to-Impact talks are presentations of high-quality scholarly work with broad appeal and research impact.
The wider School community is invited to attend, including academic and professional staff, special guests, visitors, as well as HDR, postgraduate, and undergraduate students.