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Griffith Health Institute • 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

Griff ith Health Institute 2011 ANNUAL REPORT

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Location, Delivery and Postal Address Griffith Health Institute GO5 Health Sciences, Room 2.13 Gold Coast campus Griffith University QLD 4222 Australia

CRICOS No. 00233E Table of Contents Welcome to our 2011 annual report which showcases research highlights, staff and student achievements and research income.

Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) Report...... 2 Director’s Report...... 3 Notable funding successes ...... 3 2011 International Workshop Award ...... 4 Gold Coast Hospital Foundation / GHI Collaborative Grants ...... 4 GHI Distinguished Visiting Researcher Awards ...... 4 Pro Vice Chancellor Health Research Excellence Awards...... 4 Areas of Strategic Investment (ASI) for Chronic Disease Prevention Innovation Project Grants...... 5 Three Minute Thesis Competition...... 5 Organisational Structure...... 6 GHI’s 2011 Highlights...... 7 ASI Chronic Disease Prevention ...... 7 Griffith Clinical Trial Coordinating Centre ...... 7 GHI Rallies for Research ...... 8 Professor Clive Palmer opens 2011 Conference...... 8 Mick Doohan joins GHI Development Board...... 8 Media Highlights...... 8 Research Programs...... 9 Behavioural Basis of Health (BBH) ...... 10 Centre for Musculoskeletal Research (CMR)...... 12 Heart Foundation Research Centre (HFRC)...... 14 molecular Basis of Disease (MBoD)...... 16 Population and Social Health Research Program (PSHRP)...... 19 Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation (RCCCPI)...... 22 Research Income...... 26 Research Income ...... 27 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)...... 28 Australian Research Council (ARC)...... 30 Grants in Collaboration with other Institutions ...... 31 Other Australian Competitive Grants (ACG)...... 31 Fellowships...... 32 Scholarships...... 33 Industry and other Income...... 34 Other Public Sector (OPS)...... 37 Donations and other Research Funding...... 40 Selected Research Consultancies...... 41 Higher Degree by Research (HDR)...... 44 HDR Enrolments...... 45 HDR Completions and Voluntary Withdrawals...... 45 HDR Graduates Awarded in 2011...... 46 Scholarship Recipients in 2011...... 48 Staff Publications...... 50 Research Publications Overview...... 51 Selection of 2011 Publications...... 52

• 1 By translating research into improved therapies, preventative medicines and positive health outcomes, The Griffith Health Institute continues to support our researchers are finding sustainable health research of the highest quality. We can attribute solutions for the chronic diseases and disorders the great success of 2011 to an enthusiastic team affecting our population. of dedicated researchers and our emphasis . “ “ on interdisciplinary collaboration. Professor Lyn Griffiths, Director GHI Professor Allan Cripps, Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) “ “ Pro Vice Chancellor Health Report Director’s Report

Focusing on ‘chronic disease prevention’ through health of this ASI targets cancer, mental health and metabolic The strength of the Griffith Health Institute (GHI) comes from its researchers - in the laboratories, promotion, early intervention and innovative healthcare syndrome with an emphasis on a collaborative and in the clinics and out in the community. With over 640 members spanning six research programs, solutions, the Griffith Health Institute (GHI) has the capacity interdisciplinary approach across those areas. our Institute is well positioned to address the health issues we face today. to tackle the major diseases affecting our nation – cancer, Directed by Professor Lyn Griffiths, the Institute can cardiovascular disease, infectious disease and mental health. It is wonderful to see this strength reflected through the many research projects, announcements . boast another successful year with further growth in Now in its fifth year, GHI houses over 640 researchers. membership from approximately 590 in 2010 to over . and events during 2011. Amongst the range of research activity across our six 640 in 2011. Research income increased by 22.84% programs, 2011 saw the establishment of two major ($13,026 million) on last year’s figure ($10.6 million) . Notable funding successes across five Queensland hospitals, namely the Gold Coast, Prince additions to the team. and publications grew by 7.3%. Charles, Princess Alexandra, Royal and Women’s, and GHI secured $2.1 million Royal Children’s Hospitals. Over the next three years, Professor research funding through the Hosted by one of our research programs (Research Centre I am delighted to share our 2011 research outcomes, staff Rickard and her team are studying the infection and cost Pharmacy Guild of Australia, to for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation), the and student achievements and research income highlights in . benefits of less frequent changes of IV tubing. This massive trial significantly increase the role of Griffith Clinical Trials Coordinating Centre (CTCC) the following pages of our 2011 Annual Report. is the largest ever NHMRC funded nursing project and one of the community pharmacy when was established to provide expertise and infrastructure to the largest new research grants awarded in Australia for 2011. I trust it will give you a good flavour of the level of activity support clinical trials by GHI staff, students and collaborators working with people with mental being undertaken by our researchers and their passion and support including the Gold Coast Hospital. As part of this Centre, health problems. The three year Mr John and Mrs Jenny Corbett donated $200,000 to commitment to achieving a common goal – developing an automated 24-hour randomisation service is available project is exploring the specific medication needs of mental genetics research. The funds are supporting two Higher Degree healthy communities through research. for investigators to use via a web portal, with all schedules health consumers with illnesses like depression and anxiety. The Research (HDR) scholarships and are also contributing towards overseen by a statistician. research also considers consumer expectations and experiences a Post Doctoral Research Fellow to undertake molecular genetic of community pharmacies. The main aim of this research is to research aimed at identifying the genes that play a role in Griffith is a research intensive university, currently develop the skills and expertise of community pharmacists to common human disorders. supporting eight Areas of Strategic Investment (ASI). . enable them to become more involved in the area of mental $100,000 was awarded to GHI One of those, developed during 2011, is the ASI for illness. The project, led by Associate Professor Amanda Professor Allan Cripps from the Queensland Asbestos Chronic Disease Prevention which sits within GHI and Wheeler, is funded by the Federal Government’s Department Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) Related Disease Support Society. is directed by Professor Suzanne Chambers. The focus of Health and Ageing as part of the Fifth Community Pharmacy This funding is supporting Agreement Research and Development Program managed by malignant mesothelioma research the Pharmacy Guild of Australia. and a prestigious ‘Douglas Francis The National Health and Medical Green’ scholarship for Ms Elham Research Council (NHMRC) Alizadeh-Pasdar over three years to undertake mesothelioma provided $1.56 million for research under the direction of Professor Jiri Neuzil. Professor Claire Rickard’s Associate Professor Glen Ulett was awarded a prestigious latest study, known as the RSVP ARC Future Fellowship. This fellowship provides $714,528 trial, which is comparing four and over 4 years for Associate Professor Ulett to further his studies seven day IV tubing changes. in infectious disease, specifically studying the mechanisms of It is involving 6500 patients microbe survival in the urogenital tract.

2 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 3 Professor Allen Ross was Dr Ruth Freeman, Dr Albert Mellick, Dr Andrew Hill, Economics Unit within the Population and Social Health Associate Professor Liisa Laakso, Dr Heather Green, Dr awarded a NHMRC Project Dr Jason Sanmugarajah and Ms Prue Plummer - Circulating Research Program focuses on developing evidence on the value Wayne Usher, Dr Shawn Somerset, Dr Leanne Casey, Grant totalling $1.7 million Endothelial Progenitor Cells, Avastin™ Resistance & Clinical for money of healthcare interventions to provide top level Dr Daniel James, Dr David Rowlands, Dr Vallipuram to undertake research into Course in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer-Pilot study. health policy advice to governments. Research measures health Muthukkumarasamy, Professor Norm Morris, Professor schistosomiasis elimination in Lewis Adams Professor Elizabeth Kendall - Chronic Professor Saso Ivanovski, Professor Gordon Wright, outcomes including quality of life, eliciting preferences for the Philippines. disease self-management - Enabling healthy outcomes for Dr Eugene Petcu and Dr Stephen Hamlet - The role healthcare and economic modelling to predict the future costs Australians by exploiting Mobile Website Optimisation. Professor Suzanne Chambers of inflammation and angiogenesis in the aetiology of and benefits of healthcare interventions. Bisphosphonate-related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Professor Wendy Chaboyer, Professor Joan Webster, was awarded $706,242 from Senior Researcher Award NHMRC to undertake a clinical a histopathological and molecular analysis. Dr Jenny Whitty, Dr Peter Mills, Dr Ben Desbrow, Professor Jiri Neuzil focuses on the design of novel, trial investigating psychological Professor Claire Rickard, Dr Brigid Gillespie, Ms Monica Dr Alan Munn and Associate Professor Stephen Weinstein mitochondrially targeted anti-cancer drugs that cannot interventions in men with Stankievicz, Ms Nicola Morley, Ms Nicky Cullum - - Role of Prions and Protein-only Inheritance in Cancer prostate cancer. only kill cancer cells but also cancer stem cells in order to Tertiary prevention for patients hospitalised with metabolic Dr Ezekiel Tan, Dr Thomaz de Campos Silva, Dr Craig eradicate tumours. syndrome: Developing a systematic, incremental pressure GHI also gained significant Buchan, Professor David Lloyd and Associate Professor ulcer research program. infrastructure funding Mid-Career or Senior Researcher Award Rod Barrett - Three-dimensional femoral deformity and from the ARC EIF Super Professor Claire Rickard’s research provides practical Dr Rod Lea, Professor Jiri Neuzil, Professor Roger Hughes, outcomes following fracture stabilization. Science Scheme as part of solutions for nurses and doctors to eradicate complications Profesor Lyn Griffiths- Identifying envirogenic profiles for the Therapeutic Innovation Professor Ming Wei, Dr Saeed Hashimi, Dr Petra that occur in up to 90% of intravenous catheters (IV drips) individualised prediction and reduction of obesity risk. Australia – Queensland node Derrington and Professor Huan-ming Yang - Profiling used throughout hospitals. Dr Peter Mills, Professor Rod Barrett, Associate consortium. This consortium Clostridial isolates from Gold Coast hospital to develop novel Early Career Researcher Award Professor Belinda Beck, Professor David Lloyd, is comprised of five of the therapeutic and diagnostic agents. Professor Mark Forwood, Mr Flavia Cicuttini - Structural, leading Translational Research Dr Jennifer Whitty’s research provides consumers with the GHI Distinguished Visiting biomechanical and metabolic determinants for progression of opportunity to have an active voice in the design and delivery Centres based in South East Queensland. Members include hip osteoarthritis. the UQ research centres of the Centre for Integrated Researcher Awards of efficient health care interventions and priorities, through Preclinical Drug Development; Queensland Clinical Trials Recognising the essential benefits of international rigorous and innovative preference elicitation methods. Dr Three Minute Thesis Competition and Biostatistics Centre; the UQ Centre for Clinical collaboration and networking, GHI announced the 2011 GHI Whitty went on to win the 2011 Vice Chancellor’s Research Three Health Group HDR students were announced as finalists in Research and the Diamantina Institute and GHI based at Distinguished Visiting Researcher Awards. Four prestigious Excellence Award for an early career researcher. the 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition: Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus. Total infrastructure researchers from the UK, Vienna and China visited the Commendations to Dr Ben Desbrow, Dr Brigid Gillespie. funding of $6.9 million was awarded . Institute in 2011 to provide our researchers with first- Ms Lauren Ball - Doctor of Philosophy candidate based in and Dr Darren Gray. to TIA-Queensland node members with $700,000 to . hand experience in health and medical developments on an the School of Public Health. Lauren’s presentation was entitled GHI for infrastructure to establish the TIA-Queensland international level. Listed below with the GHI researcher who Research Leader Award Nutrition in general practice. node Molecular Diagnostics Facility managed by . supported their application: Professor Rod Barrett’s ongoing research is concerned with Mr Abdullah Karaaksha - Doctor of Philosophy candidate based Professor Lyn Griffiths. Professor Richard Hall – University of Leeds . the prevention of musculoskeletal conditions including muscle in the School of Pharmacy. Abdullah’s presentation was entitled In addition GHI had a number of other new national competitive (Professor Rod Barrett – Centre for Musculoskeletal Research) and tendon pathology, hip joint osteoarthritis and fall-related Development and evaluation of multimedia-learning tools geared grants listed in the financial section of the Annual Report. fractures in older adults. towards clinical pharmacy education. Professor Peiyu Wang – Peking University of Public Health 2011 (Professor Paul Scuffham – Population and Social Health Areas of Strategic Investment (ASI) Ms Debbie Massey - Doctor of Philosophy candidate based in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Deborah’s presentation was International Research Program) for Chronic Disease Prevention entitled Failure to rescue the deteriorating hospital patient. Workshop Award Professor Jane Barlow – University of Warwick . Innovation Project Grants Professor Sharon Dawe I invite you to peruse our 2011 Annual Report, which includes The 2011 recipient, Professor ( – Behavioural Basis of Health) Each of the following researchers received up to $100,000 a wealth of information highlighting all our research activity, Wendy Chaboyer attended Professor Karl-Heinz Wagner – University of Vienna . in the inaugural round of the ASI Innovation Grants to further achievements and innovations. Ongoing media exposure The International ICU Recovery (Dr Andrew Bulmer – Molecular Basis of Disease) their research endeavours: (highlighted in the next few pages) contributes to raising the Workshop which brought researchers together to promote profile of our Institute on the Gold Coast and nationally. collaborative international critical care research targeting ICU Pro Vice Chancellor Health Associate Professor David Neumann, Professor David recovery. The two day intensive program looked at physical Research Excellence Awards Shum, Dr Raymond Chan, Dr Chris Lloyd, Dr Petrea Through careful strategic planning and continued top level and psychological ICU recovery to improve health outcomes for Cornwell, Professor Lyn Griffiths- A multidisciplinary performance from our staff, we look forward to the challenges The 2011 PVC Health Research Excellence Awards were intensive care patients. approach to promoting social cognition and functioning in and opportunities that present themselves in the future. announced at the 2011 Gold Coast Health and Medical chronic schizophrenia GHI / Gold Coast Hospital Research Conference in December. Recipients of the various Foundation Collaborative Grants categories were: Dr Allison Waters, Dr Lara Farrell, Dr Laetitia Hattingh, Professor Harry McConnell, Professor Melanie Zimmer- Now in its fourth year, GHI continues to work closely with Research Team Award Gembeck, Dr Caroline Donovan, Mr Thomas Ollendick its partners at the Gold Coast Hospital to develop research Professor Paul Scuffham, Dr Jennifer Whitty, Dr Erika Professor Lyn Griffiths - Enhancing treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety initiatives, cross collaboration and tap into valuable resources Turkstra, Dr Louisa Gordon, Dr Tracey Comans, Mr Joshua Director, GHI disorders: An interdisciplinary approach from both institutions. The recipients of the 2011 round of Byrnes, Mr Nick Hirst, Mr Sanjeewa Kularatna, grants, together receiving a total of $80,000 included: Mr Shamesh Naidooo, Mr Paul Harris – The Health

4 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 5 Organisational Structure

Griffith Health Institute GHI’s 2011 Highlights Director – Professor Lyn Griffiths

ASI Chronic Disease Prevention Griffith Clinical Trial Coordinating Centre Appointed Professor of Preventative Health in January, Professor Suzanne Chambers took the leading role in GHI’s new Area of Six research programs Hosted by one of GHI’s research programs (Research Centre . Strategic Investment (ASI) - ASI for Chronic Disease Prevention. for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation), the Griffith This is one of eight ASIs currently supported by Griffith University. Clinical Trial Coordinating Centre (CTCC) was established in . The ASI for Chronic Disease Prevention targets cancer, mental March to provide expertise and infrastructure to support . health and metabolic syndrome with a clear focus on collaborative clinical trials by Griffith staff, students and collaborators . and interdisciplinary approaches across those areas. including the Gold Coast Hospital.

Professor Chambers established clear, key strategies for 2011 An automated 24-hour randomisation service is available for with the aim of seeking high quality, highly cited publications and investigators to use via a web portal, with all schedules overseen major awards in order for the Institute to deliver outcomes at a by a statistician. Researchers within the study team log in, then Heart Clinical and Population Molecular Behavioural Centre for top level. enter key information. Allocation occurs instantly. Confirmation Foundation Community and Social Basis of Basis of Musculoskeletal Research Practice Health emails are generated automatically and sent to relevant personnel Disease Health Research 2011 key strategies included: Centre Innovation Research in the study team. This provides a completely independent Program • Investing in strong critical mass research areas within GHI randomisation process compatible with all major clinical trial • Using a diversified investment strategy to generate outputs standards and guidelines including those required by the and build capacity International Council of Medical Journal Editors. • Strengthening national and international partnerships through joint projects and adjunct appointments • Building research profile for the Institute

2011 snapshot Affiliated research

• 6 research programs • NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in • 296 members Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients • 346 HDR Students • Area of Strategic Investment (ASI) for Chronic • 159 full members, 70 associate, Disease Prevention • 1 clinical, 65 adjunct, 1 emeritus

6 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 7 GHI rallies for research Media highlights GHI researchers participated in On 31 January, Dr Niru Nirthanan the ‘Rally for Research’ held in discussed his research into cane toad Brisbane on 19 April. The passionate venom and its potential to serve as a and energetic group supported drug for pain relief, as an antibiotic and . the campaign that aimed to raise as an anti-cancer agent. (ABC radio) awareness of the potentially significant impact of federal funding The (3 February) cuts on health and medical research. covered an in depth article about . Professor Lyn Griffiths expressed strong support for continued Dr Natalie Colson’s research into federal investment in health and medical research in Australia. migraine in children and her request “Health and medical research has a significant impact on all for 500 volunteers for her latest Australians. Medical research provides an increased understanding study - looking at the causes of migraine in children as of disease and susceptibility, and leads to the development of young as five years old. better diagnostics, preventative treatments and new therapeutics,” said Professor Griffiths. “This leads to Australians being able to Associate Professor Steve Ralph lead longer and more productive lives with associated economic was interviewed on Channel 7 News . benefits including lower healthcare costs.” (7 May) about the break through his team of researchers have made in Professor Clive Palmer opens the fight against cancer. They have 2011 conference developed a new drug that could change the way the disease is treated. The news was screened across 12 other regional Professor Clive Palmer outlined Research Programs Channel 7 News stations. his vision for the future of the Griffith Health Institute when he Professor Lyn Griffith along with Behavioural Basis of Health (BBH) addressed the 2011 Gold Coast University of Vienna collaborators Health and Medical Research undertook research into the effects Centre for Musculoskeletal Conference on 1 December. of coffee on gene expression. This Research (CMR) received extensive TV coverage with Professor Palmer, who is the chair Heart Foundation Research of GHI’s Development Board, highlighted why medical research Channel 10 (19 August) featuring it in all the major cities Centre at Griffith University remains an absolute priority. “Scientific news programs as well as around 40 regional Channel 10 (HFRC) news programs like Coffs Harbour, Tasmania and Mackay. The endeavours to tackle health issues affecting not only the Gold Molecular Basis of Disease (MBoD) Coast but the wider world are crucial and worthy of all the research showed that three cups of coffee a day could protect support that comes their way,” said Professor Palmer. He went from cancer and cardiovascular disease through switching on Population and Social Health on to describe ongoing Board activities to support fundraising specific genes and enzymes. The optimum number of cups Research Program (PSHRP) for research activities in the Institute. per day is three. This research also received extensive regional print coverage. Research Centre for Clinical and Mick Doohan joins GHI Community Practice Innovation (RCCCPI) Development Board An online news piece about Professor Claire Rickard’s extensive study Medical science served MotoGP comparing four and seven day IV legend Mick Doohan well, tubing changes to determine the helping to extend a glittering, all- infection and cost benefits of less conquering but injury-riddled career frequent changes of IV tubing. (healthcanal.com 30 August) when the end of the line loomed. Now the five-time world champion ABC Gold & Tweed Coast radio (7 has reconnected with medical October) interviewed Professor science, joining GHI’s Development Board in December. Wendy Moyle about her latest “I probably would never have won a world championship at all research that compared the effects were it not for a vital and brilliant medical intervention when of robot seals and participation in a gangrene threatened my career in 1992 after a crash,” said Mr reading group in terms of social engagement, communication Doohan. “I owe a huge slice of my success to medical science and and quality of life in people living with moderate to severe I am delighted to have this opportunity to give something back as dementia in a residential care setting. The news was also a member of the Griffith Health Institute Development Board.” covered in regional newspapers across Queensland.

A comprehensive list of all national and regional print, online, radio and television coverage is available on request.

8 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT members attending. This retreat gives members an opportunity high level of engagement and acceptability of the . to write and receive feedback from senior staff. PRO program. Our annual one day conference was held in December at Research grants Our research program focuses on applying psychological The Links, Hope Island. Attended by the vast majority of our Professor Suzanne Chambers knowledge and methods to better understand, explain members, the conference included a keynote address by and her research team were and predict human behaviour to promote health, Professor Drew Nesdale; the Publication of the Year Award was awarded $588,112 from Cancer Australia for their project builds an accessible evidence base on the effects of emotional and psychological wellbeing of children, . presented by Emeritus Professor John O’Gorman, as well as, which ‘ stigma and nihilistic views on outcomes in lung cancer in adults and families. research presentations by fellow members and students. “ Australia.’ It is expected that outcomes of this project can be Research outcomes used by policy makers, health professionals and cancer control Professor David Shum, Director BBH agencies to inform the content of public health messages, Dr Rae Thomas and Professor Melanie Zimmer-Gembeck clinical practice and supportive care guidelines. 2011-2012. conducted a trial involving 150 Queensland families known to “ child protection services and identified as vulnerable to child Professor Suzanne Chambers also received a Cancer abuse. Their hi-tech interactive therapy program, Parent Child Australia Grant totalling $600,000 over three years for Interaction Therapy (PCIT) showed that the specially-adapted ‘ProsCan for Life: A multimodal supportive care intervention early intervention program significantly reduces risk factors for men with prostate cancer.’ 2011–2013. Behavioural Basis of Health (BBH) associated with child abuse. A unique part of the therapy Dr Tamara Ownsworth is one of 10 investigators who have involved mother and child in practice sessions where mum was received $2.5million from the NHMRC Centre of Research offered guidance by a PCIT therapist using a bug-in-the-ear The Behavioural Basis of Health Program (BBH) encompasses three significant research units including Excellence, ‘CRE in Traumatic Brain Injury Psychosocial device. The therapist observed real-time interaction between rehabilitation: Breaking down barriers for social reintegration.’ Applied Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychological Health and Social and Organisational Psychology. the mother and child from behind a two-way mirror. It found Professor Sue Spence, Dr Caroline Donovan increased parent sensitivity, better behaved children and lower and . Dr Sonja March 2011 highlights • ‘Can a cultural web mapping stress predict future police child abuse potential among families who received the therapy. from BBH and Professor Justin Kenardy from leadership behaviour’ by Professor Jennifer Brown from the the were awarded a NHMRC project It was another productive and positive year for our team Professor Paula Brough has developed and implemented London School of Economics, UK. grant totalling $474,760 for their project entitled ‘Evaluation on all fronts. With our program hosting 47 active research a resilience-building program with new recruits to a police of Transdiagnostic versus Disorder-Specific, Internet-Based • ‘Rehabilitation and neuroimaging of prospective memory members, we benefited from some substantial research academy. The process of extensive consultation with the Cognitive-Behaviour Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Young in children with traumatic brain injury’ by Dr Stephen grants, highlighted below. police service (consistent with community-based participatory People.’ 2011-2013. McCauley at the Baylor College of Medicine, USA. research principles) has helped to provide a sustainable and I would like to congratulate Professor Suzanne Chambers, . Associate Professor David Neumann was awarded an ARC • ‘Moving the trajectory away from anxiety disorders pragmatic program framework. The Promoting Resilient who was a joint recipient of the 2011 Clinical Researcher Discovery Project Grant totalling $180,000 for ‘Psychological through early invention’ by Professor Ron Rapee from Officers (PRO)program is a seven-session strength-based strategies for maximum health and enjoyment during moderate category of the Queensland Health and Medical Research Macquarie University, Sydney. program that integrates CBT and interpersonal perspectives intensity and vigorous physical exercise.’ 2011-2013. Awards. These awards are held annually to recognise the • ‘New directions in social support and stress research: within a salutogenic paradigm. PRO also includes two outstanding efforts and contributions of Queensland social support, humiliation, entrapment and loss predicting ‘refresher’ sessions delivered online up to 18 months post the Professor David Shum researchers. Professor Chambers was commended for her depression’ by Professor Carolyn Cutrona from Iowa initial face-to-face sessions. Initial data presented indicates a Director, BBH intriguing research project - ‘Who is a cancer survivor? University, USA. Antecedents, prevalence and outcomes.’ • ‘Visual processing in migraineurs: what happens between Congratulations to Professor Graeme Halford for receiving the headaches’ by Professor David Badcock from the GCHMRC Best Paper Award for BBH papers published in University of , . 2010 titled, ‘Relational knowledge: the foundation of higher • ‘Recent advances in the CBT treatment of childhood cognition.’ Trends in cognitive sciences, 14(11), 497-505. disorders’ by Professor Thomas Ollendick from Virginia Polytechnic USA. BBH’s 2011 seminar series was well supported by Higher An idea which I pursued and was very pleased to initiate, Degree Research (HDR) students, fellow researchers and GHI was hosting HDR lunch sessions in 2011. There was a members. BBH hosted 16 seminars, with local, national and comprehensive turnout at both lunches and I look forward to international speakers sharing their research expertise across . adding these events to our annual calendar. The purpose of a diverse range of interest areas. To name a few: the sessions is to welcome new HDR students and catch up • ‘Pathways from school bullying to adult aggression’ by . with continuing students. Students are informed of activities Dr Jacqueline Homel from the Social Policy Evaluation and support BBH can provide, and to also find out the needs Analysis and Research Centre at Australian National of HDR students. I believe well informed and effectively University, Canberra. supported students make for more progressive researchers. • ‘Adventures in virtual rehabilitation technology, art and brain’ BBH again organised a three day research Grant Writing Retreat by Professor Peter Wilson from RMIT University, . at Rydges Oasis, Sunshine Coast in February 2011 with 11

10 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 11 Congratulations to the following staff on their achievements Professor Norm Morris was an invited presenter in ‘The and awards: great debate!’ at Physiotherapy Association’s Research within our centre covers technology development 2011 Physiotherapy Conference, Brisbane, October. The research team of Assistant Professor Jonas Rubenson, and fundamental science to the patient specific clinical Professor David Lloyd, Dr Thor Besier, Mr Denham Research grants management of musculoskeletal conditions and prevention Heliams, Associate Professor Paul Fournier had their of injury to the musculoskeletal system. The treatments paper selected for the front cover of the prestigious . Professor David Lloyd and fellow researchers were awarded being evaluated are new cellular and regenerative medicine Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 8(58), 2011. Their an ARC Linkage Project Grant for research into ‘Bioengineered “ therapies through to the development and translation of paper, ‘The effect of bipedal limb structure on 3-D joint bioscaffolds for Achilles tendinopathy treatment’, 2011-2014, physical activity and exercise programs. mechanics: adaptations for economical running.’ was . $1,507,633 (Combined ARC and Industry Funding). featured in the journal. Professor David Lloyd, Director CMR Professor Rod Barrett, Professor David Lloyd, Selected conference highlights include: Dr Peter Mills, Professor Peter Milburn, Professor Mark Professor Mark Forwood won the CMR’s ‘Publication of the Forwood, Associate Professor Chris Barclay, Associate Year Award’ for his group’s outstanding paper (Kidd LJ, Stephens Professor Belinda Beck were awarded $78,000 from the “ A, Kuliwaba JS, Fazzalari NL, Wu ACK), ‘Temporal Pattern of Griffith University Research Infrastructure Program for a new Gene Expression and Histology of Stress Fracture Healing’, . Biomechanics Motion Analysis Laboratory Infrastructure, 2011. Bone, 46(2): 369-378, 2010. (2010 IF 4.601). Centre for Musculoskeletal Research (CMR) Dr Dean Pountney was a recipient of funding support . The majority of our members had the opportunity to attend from the Clem Jones Foundation for his research ‘SUMO-1 local, national and international conferences with many of The Centre for Musculoskeletal Research (CMR) specialises in the prevention, treatment and in Neurocellular Defence’, $100,000, 2011-2015. them presenting their research findings or as invited or keynote management of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, for example osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. speakers. To name a few: Associate Professor Belinda Beck was part of a research team who received funding from the Defence Health Dr Neil Cronin presented ‘The ability of lower limb strength Foundation Grants for Medical Research - Establishment . The latest experimental and computational methods developed Professor David Lloyd hosted Professor Brett Kirk, Associate to predict the strategy used by older adults to recover balance Grant for their project, ‘Prevalence of serum 25(OH)D by CMR are used to explore the neural control and function of Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) from Curtin University. He from a forward fall’ at the International Society of Biomechanics deficiency in military recruits and relationship to musculoskeletal tissue in injury and the development of disease of shared his knowledge and latest research findings on biomedical in Brussels, Belgium. He also presented ‘Prolonged walking bone, cartilage, ligament, muscle and tendon. CMR researchers are imaging for tendinopathy. Other visiting collaborators on induces neuromechanical changes in the human lower limb.’ musculoskeletal injury’, $33,500, 2011-2012. various biomedical engineering research projects were Winthrop translating this knowledge into injury prevention programs, tissue Associate Professor Belinda Beck had two abstracts Professor David Lloyd and fellow researchers received a Professor David Smith, Associate Professor Bruce Gardiner from regenerative therapies and physical rehabilitation. accepted for podium presentations at the American College National Institutes of Health Grant, USA for research into the University of Western Australia as well as Professor Peter Hunter of Sports Medicine Conference in May. 1 - ‘The relationship ‘Evaluation of In Vivo Knee Load Predictions using Instrumented and Dr Thor Besier from the Auckland Biomedical Engineering 2011 highlights of physical activity and calcium to bone in childhood and Implants’ 2011-2014, Total Grant $US684,294, with Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand. 2011 was the Centre’s first year as a fully fledged program adolescence depends on sex and pubertal status’ and 2 - . $US254,502 flowing to Professor Lloyd’s research group. Professor Rod Barrett ‘Body composition change over a professional rugby league in GHI. As the ‘new kid on the block’, our team welcomed the hosted Professor Richard Hall from the Professor David Lloyd University of Leeds in November and December, whose visit season and relationship to rate and types of injury.’ support that comes with being part of a larger institute. In Director, CMR was supported by Professor Barrett winning a ‘GHI Distinguished this first year, we have grown to over 25 members, whose Dr Neil Tuttle presented ‘Are individual responses to Visiting Researcher Awards’. They continued their research on commitment is evident in the all-out activity underway mobilisation of the cervical spine specific to the treated location vertebral disc implants for the human spine. and distinct from group responses?’ at the World Physical across our labs and clinic. We have focused on nurturing our Therapy Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 20-23 June. . connections with fellow national and international researchers Associate Professor Liisa Laakso was visited by Professor He also presented ‘Can movement quality be quantified?’ at the to enhance our research capabilities and capacity and attracting Maureen Simmonds who is most recently from Curtin University 2011 Australasian Feldenkrais Symposium, Brisbane, August. many new HDR students and post-doctoral fellows. A few of Technology, Western Australia. Professor David Lloyd gave a number of invited collaborations are highlighted below. CMR also signed MOUs with the world leading Auckland presentations including ‘Mechanisms of Knee Injury’ at the Biomedical Engineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Associate Professor Belinda Beck hosted Dr Johannes official opening symposium of Bone and Joint Decade Australia Zealand, directed by Professor Peter Hunter and internationally Willneker from Stratec, Pforsheim, Germany in February. . & Action. Parliament House, Canberra, 23 June, and ‘Multijoint renowned Stanford Neuromuscular Biomechanics Laboratory, During his visit, Dr Willneker presented and met with other CMR calibration of neuromuscular skeletal models improves muscle Stanford University directed by Professor Scott Delp. force estimates for smaller size scales members and HDR students. ’ at the International Finally, CMR successfully ran the second International Symposium on Cartilage and Bone, University of Western Professor Peter Milburn hosted Dr. Albert K Chong from Symposium on Cartilage and Bone in November. The Australia, 8-9 August. University of Southern Queensland during March-April. . symposium focused on the cross disciplinary research into Associate Professor Liisa Laakso was an invited speaker . They collaborated on marker-less motion analysis methods. cartilage and bone, integrating multiscale experimental at the North American Association for Laser Therapy He also hosted Dr. Allan Carman (School of Physiotherapy) and biological sciences with computational physical sciences. This Conference, Milwaukee, USA, September. She presented . Dr. Clare Robertson (School of Medicine), University of Otago, was an invitation only symposium attended by leading national ‘Laser phototherapy and malignant cells - What are the New Zealand. and international researchers. possibilities for cancer therapy?’

12 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 13 • Associate Professor Gillian Renshaw hosted . ‘Mitochondrial targeting of vitamin E succinate enhances its Dr Anthony Hickey from the University of Auckland. pro-apoptotic and anti-cancer activity via mitochondrial During his visit, he presented a seminar titled ‘Gauging complex II’ at Mitochondria, Apoptosis and Cancer Closely affiliated with the National Heart Foundation, our the cells furnaces: mitochondrial functions from bench to Conference Singapore, Singapore, 27-29 October. bedside’ and met with Associate Professor Renshaw and researchers are dedicated to translating the knowledge • Dr Niru Nirthanan was an invited speaker at the Australian her students about their collaborations on the effect of gained from their research into improved ways of reducing Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ComBio . hypoxia on mitochondrial function in permeabilised heart 2011 Conference, Cairns, 26-29 September. His topic was cardiovascular disease incidence and improving therapies fibers and in mitochondria isolated from cardiomyocytes. for heart and vascular disorders. ‘Snake three finger neurotoxins: molecules and mechanisms.’ Selected conference highlights include: “ • Associate Professor Tony Perkins attended the Associate Professor Luke Haseler, Director HFRC • Dr Eugene Du Toit presented, ‘Pathophysiology in animal International Society for the Study of Hypertension in models of diet induced obesity: A critical role for insulin Pregnancy in Melbourne, 3-6 October. resistance.’ at a Congress on Steroid Research in Chicago, USA, March. • Associate Professor Karl-Heinz Wagner from the University “ of Vienna, Austria is working with Dr Andrew Bulmer, • Professor Norm Morris chaired the Physiotherapy Dr Ben Desbrow, Dr Michael Leveritt, Associate Heart Foundation Research Session for the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Professor Luke Haseler and Dr Surendran Sabapathy Centre (HFRC) Zealand, Perth, 1-6 April. assessing the effectiveness of therapies for the prevention • Dr Albert Mellick was invited to speak at the Australian of sarcopenia, a condition of age-related loss of muscle Gene Therapy Society, Melbourne in May and at the UNSW mass and strength, which is linked to osteoporosis. The Heart Foundation Research Centre (HFRC) aims to unravel the molecular basis of cardiovascular Stem Cell Lab. disease development and progression with a focus on ischaemic heart disease, ageing, diabetes and Research grants • Associate Professor Gillian Renshaw was invited to Dr Albert Mellick received a NHMRC Project Grant of the effects of lifestyle factors. present at a symposium on ‘The advances in functional $400,000 for his research, ‘Targeting bone marrow mediated genomics and its relevance in studies of animal adaptation’ angiogenesis and metastasis in breast cancer’. 2011 highlights Congratulations to Ms Prue Plummer and Dr Albert Mellick for International Congress of Comparative Physiology and receiving the GCHMRC Best Paper Award for the HFRC papers Biochemistry (ICCPB) in Nagoya, Japan, May. Associate Professor Luke Haseler and Professor Bengt 2011 proved to be a constructive year for our centre with published in 2010 titled: ‘Using the Transcription Factor Inhibitor Saltin received DKK350,000 from Novo Nordisk Foundation . some pleasing outcomes. Our 21 members have been • Professor John Headrick and Dr Jason Peart attended of DNA Binding 1 to Selectively Target Endothelial Progenitor for their research, ‘Peripheral metabolic function in chronic heart actively sourcing research grants, building collaborations and the CSANZ Conference in Perth 11-14 August, where Cells Offers Novel Strategies to Inhibit Tumor Angiogenesis and failure patients: key to reduce the cardiac load.’ achieving awards in their fields of expertise. Some of the key Professor Headrick chaired a session and gave an invited Growth.’, Cancer Research. 2010, 70:7273-82 achievements are highlighted below. talk ‘Ageing - an unavoidable cardiopathology?’ and . Dr Andrew Bulmer was awarded 10,000 EUR from University . New collaborations include: Dr Peart presented ‘New strategies for opioid protection’. of Vienna, Austria to study ‘Muscle and Neutrophil gene I’d like to congratulate one of our HDR students - a • Professor Mikko Nikinma & Dr Kalle Rytkonen from expression responses after intense physical exercise.’ prestigious and well deserved award for Mr Stuart • Dr Lanfeng Dong chaired the Australian Society for the University of Turku, Finland. They are working with Sharry. Stuart received a Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ComBio 2011 Conference, Associate Professor Luke Haseler Associate Professor Gillian Renshaw on oxygen sensing Award ($48,000) to fund his Honours project. He will be Cairns, 26-29 September. She also gave a presentation titled Director, HFRC in an evolutionary context; transcriptional responses to hosted by the National University of Singapore School hypoxia with and without hypoxic preconditioning of Medicine, with the internship component being at . the National Neuroscience Institute of Singapore. Stuart • Professor Colin Brauner, Professor Jeff Richards and will be investigating Biochemical and pharmacological Professor Tony Farrell from the University of British characterisation of trace components in the venom of the Columbia, Vancouver, Canada are working with Associate Queensland cane toad bufus marinus. Dr Niru Nirthanan . Professor Gillian Renshaw on cardiovascular function is offering valuable advice and support as his supervisor. and tissue metabolic responses during progressive and hypoxia exposures as well as blood oxygen Dr Albert Mellick was invited to join the Editorial Board for relative transport during hypoxic exposure Frontiers in Genetics. Congratulations Albert. He was also . appointed as Associate Editor, American Journal of Cancer. • Associate Professor Gillian Renshaw’s work with . I would like to congratulate Dr Lanfeng Dong and . Dr Adalberto and Dr Vera Val, The Instituto de Matemática IMPA hypoxia Dr Surendran Sabapathy. Pura e Aplicada ( ), Manaus, Brazil focuses on tolerance and the effect of temperature on the protective Dr Surendran Sabapathy was invited to be on the Curriculum mechanisms elicited by hypoxia. Review panel for Exercise and Sports Science Australia’s Exercise Science National Curriculum Review (‘Exercise Physiology’ and • Dr Albert Mellick has established collaborations . ‘Health, Exercise & Sports Assessment and Interpretation’ panels). with Professor Alan Wells, Professor of Pathology at . University of Pittsburgh, whose focus is on the study of liver metastasis.

14 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 15 Professor Jiri Neuzil, Dr Lan-Feng Dong and Associate • Dr Lanfeng Dong presented ‘Mitochondrial targeting Professor Stephen Ralph received the Gold Coast Health improves the efficacy of respiratory chain-specific anti- and Medical Research Conference Best Paper Award for MBoD cancer compounds.’ at BIT’s 4th World Congress of Cancer, With research expertise spanning molecular genetics, papers published in 2010 titled: ‘Mitochondrial targeting of Dalia, China, 22-25 May. neuroscience, immunology and pathobiology, our team . vitamin E succinate enhances its pro-apoptotic and anti- • Professor Lyn Griffiths presented ‘Genome-wide cancer activity via mitochondrial complex II.’ Journal of of researchers are tackling health research at a molecular association analysis of the Norfolk Island isolate implicates Biological Chemistry, 286(5)3717-3728. level with a focus on developing better diagnostics and . novel variants in migraine susceptibility.’ at the 8th “ new therapeutics for human genetic disorders and . Selected conference highlights include: GeneMappers Conference in Tasmania, 4-6 April and also infectious diseases. • Dr Dean Pountney presented ‘Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin- presented ‘Evidence for a novel migraine susceptibility locus Professor Lyn Griffiths, Director MBoD like Proteins Satellite’ at the Bio21 Institute in Melbourne on chromosome Xq12 in a large pedigree from the genetic during February. He was also invited to present ‘A Role for isolate of Norfolk Island.’ at the International Headache Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier (SUMO-1) in the Autophagic Congress in Berlin, Germany, 23-26 June. “ Response to Protein Aggregates in Neurodegeneration.’ . New collaborations include: at a seminar at the University of Tasmania, 18 March. • Dr Alan Munn with Stephen Weinstein (Gold Coast • Professor Allan Cripps presented ‘Bacterial and Hospital) and Anthony Purcell (Bio21 Institute, The (MBoD) viral carriage in Australian urban children undergoing University of Melbourne). Molecular Basis of Disease tympanostomy tube insertion’ at the International • Dr Gary Grant established research collaboration with . Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases Dr Ben Wallwork (Queensland trained Ear, Nose and Board Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, 30-31 March. . The Molecular Basis of Disease (MBoD) program actively contributes to defining the molecular Throat/Head and Neck Surgeon). Research focuses on He also presented ‘The role of cellular immunity in mucosal basis of common human disorders. the program includes two research units namely, the Genomics attenuating virulence of bacterial infections in sinusitis. immune responses (in the middle ear) Research Centre (GRC) and Infectious Disease Research (IDR). ’ at the 10th International Otitis Media Symposium, New Orleans, LA, • Dr Dean Pountney with Professor Christiane-Richter USA, 5-9 June. Landsberg (Molecular Neurobiology, Carl Von Ossietzky GRC researchers aim to identify genes that play a causative I would also like to congratulate the following researchers on University, Oldenburg, Germany) on Cell Model of • Dr Glen Ulett, presented ‘A novel murine model of GBS role in disorders such as multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular their achievements: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. disease, bone disorders, glaucoma, neurodegeneration, Genital Tract Infection Colonization Properties’ at the XVIII Dr Alan Munn, who was selected as Managing Editor for one alcoholism, migraine, breast and skin cancer, lymphoma and Lancefield International Symposium on Streptococci and • Dr Dean Pountney with Professor Yves Engelborgs volume in the Frontiers in Bioscience Encyclopedia of Bioscience. mesothelioma, in order to develop improved diagnostics and Streptococcal Diseases, Palermo, Italy, 12 September. (University of Leuven, Belgium) on synuclein . He also joined the Organising Committee for Combio2011 held therapeutic strategics. This centre boasts the world’s largest aggregation mechanisms. in Cairns during September, where he was Stream Coordinator collection of migraine DNA samples. for ‘Signalling’ Stream and Symposium Chair for ‘Yeast Biology’. Researchers within the IDR unit are investigating how Dr Andrew Bulmer on supporting one of the winning ‘GHI microbes cause infection and how the human immune system Distinguished Visiting Researcher Awards’ applications and hosting responds to disease. They are also developing novel therapies Professor Karl Heinz- Wagner from the University of Vienna for the treatment of cancer including head and neck squamous during April. cell carcinoma and breast cancer. Professor Glen Ulett who was awarded a prestigious ARC 2011 highlights Future Fellowship from 2011 – 2015.

MBoD hosted 70 members and 68 HDR students, with . Professor Nigel McMillan (with G. Leggatt and W. Gu) had . over $2.95 million received in grants, international research a USA Patent awarded in 2011 ‘The present invention relates income and philanthropic donations to support numerous to methods for inducing or enhancing the immune response research projects. in a mammal’.

We received exciting news in May, when Professor Newell Professor Lyn Griffiths as part of a collaborative network of Johnson received Honorary Life Membership of the British five research centres, successfully bid for funds in 2011 from Society for Oral Medicine, having previously been accorded the ARC EIF Super Science Initiative that resulted in an award this honour by the British Society for Oral Pathology and of $700,000 for GHI to provide infrastructure and equipment the British Dental Association (recipient of the John Tomes to establish the Molecular Diagnostics Facility as a part of the Medal). Congratulations Professor Johnson. Adding to this, Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) Queensland node. Professor Johnson (The foundation Dean of the School Dr Ute Boettler, a lecturer from the University of Vienna, of Dentistry and Oral Health) was honoured in the Queen’s spent 12 months conducting research in the Genomics Birthday Honours List. He was appointed a Companion in the Research Centre laboratory on the impact of coffee intake Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for his services to on human genes. This investigation has so far resulted in oral medicine and to public health internationally. the publication of two articles as well as generating media interest in this world first study.

16 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 17 Research outcomes

Associate Professor Steve Ralph made a breakthrough in his cancer research, which he has been working on since 2002. “We Our researchers continue to make a significant have shown that cancer cells secrete a protein called Galectin-1 in high levels that protect cancers like a shield or shell around contribution to health policy, consumer engagement them,” says Associated Professor Ralph. “This protein promotes in healthcare and social planning. the blood supply to cancers as well as killing any immune cells Professor Paul Scuffham, Director, PSHRP before they have a chance to attack the cancer. By using a drug design based on a sugar molecule, we can now block the action “ of this protein, allowing immune killer cells to then enter into the tumours so that they are able to attack and kill the cancer cells. Our results are truly remarkable and scientifically amazing.” “ Professor Alfred Lam, an internationally recognised authority in bowel cancer, continues his award winning research in this Population and Social Health area. During the past 20 years, Professor Lam has triggered important medical progress in the identification of the clinical Research Program (PSHRP) and pathological characters of bowel cancer in Queensland. “Around 80 Australians die each week from the disease. Early Population and Social Health Research Program (PSHRP) houses over 65 researchers with significant detection of the cancer offers the best chance for patient expertise in community health, disabilities research and health economics drawn from a wide range survival,” commented Professor Lam. “It is not an easy cancer Research grants of disciplines including public and social health, marketing, human services, oral health, environments to detect even though it is the second most common cause of Professor Allan Cripps and education. cancer death in Australia.” He is also working on the detection of was part of a research team who received $198,000 from the Australian Institute of Sport cancer stem cells in bowel cancer. for ‘Recovery and performance: developing guidelines for Researchers are investigating the interaction between the social International speaker, Dr Kalipso Chalkidou, a Director from the MBoD researchers are targeting cancer cells using a selective hydrotherapy during intensive training – preparing for London environment and health, in particular mental health, disability, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the and efficient method that has potentially huge ramifications 2012.’ 2011. community preferences for healthcare, and the costs and UK visited PSHRP for 3 days and presented 2 seminars at the in the field of cancer biology. Professor Jiri Neuzil, is leading benefits of healthcare interventions. ‘Focused on the future: Health Promotion Systems’ forum held Dr Glen Ulett was awarded a NHMRC Project Grant for . a research team that has developed anti-cancer agents on 30 March and 1 April. ‘Role of macrophages in Escherichia coli urinary tract derived from vitamin E (VE), which has the capacity to induce 2011 highlights infections,’ $550,048, 2011-2013. Congratulations to Ms Marisol Da Silva on creating an programmed cell death, a process known as apoptosis. “An 2011 was a year of notable growth and team restructuring, insightful and inspiring photographic exhibition, ‘How are innovative chemical modification of the anti-cancer compound Dr Alan Munn received an ARC Discovery Grant for ‘A role staff achievements and research advances which was capped you’, which is a compilation of 65 images and stories about has taken the process a key step further, giving us the potential for the actin cytoskeleton in suppression of prion pathology in by the $3.6 million funding through the Community Pharmacy people from different walks of Beaudesert life and how they to seek out and kill cancer cells only, with little or no harm to yeast’, $80,000, $75,000, and $80,000 in funding for 2011, Agreement Research and Development Program for two major define health and wellbeing. Many of the images depict normal, non-malignant cells,” says Professor Neuzil. 2012, and 2013, respectively. projects led by Associate Professor Amanda Wheeler. This is positive relationships and experiences where a strong sense of Professor Allan Cripps and fellow researchers were awarded a substantial ‘win’ gained by a new staff member. There is more community continues to support wellbeing and reinforce the $1.1 million through a NHMRC grant with the University detail about the projects below. Congratulations Amanda! health of its inhabitants. Other images and their associated of Queensland for their research, ‘Reducing respiratory As Director of this dynamic group, I am pleased to share other stories offer stark reminders to the powers that be of the work exacerbations in children with supplementary lung disease by key highlights with you. still to be done to ensure Beaudesert’s continuing good health. vaccination against Haemophilus influenza.’ 2011-2013. Dr Hemantha Amarasinghe Professor Restructuring saw the development of five clear streams of Congratulations to , Professor Allan Cripps also received $483,675 through a Newell Johnson and Professor Ratilal Lalloo for receiving NHMRC grant through the University of Southern Queensland research. Namely Environments for Healthy Living (EFHL), the GCHMRC Best Paper for PSHRP papers published in 2010 for ‘Development of a novel recombinant vaccine for the dual Oral Health, Human Services and Community Science, Health titled: ‘Derivation and validation of a risk factor model for prevention of Hepatitis B and inner ear infections caused by the Economics and Public Health all working towards a common detection of oral potentially malignant disorders in populations bacterium Streptococcus pneumonia in Australian Indigenous goal – contributing to better health services, health policy . with high prevalence.’ children.’ 2011-2013. and social wellbeing. I would also like to commend the following staff on their Dr Rod Lea and Professor Lyn Griffiths along with PSHRP held a strategic retreat on 15 July at the Eco Centre, achievements. Congratulations to you all. collaborators were awarded $389,700 for the ASI Biobank Griffith University. The retreat was facilitated by Dr Project which investigates ‘A genetic approach to investigate Brazil. Over 60 members attended the event and drew valuable Professor Newell Johnson received the Companion in the clinical & psychosocial outcomes for women with breast cancer.’ knowledge from the series of presentations on ‘How Griffith Order of St Michael and St George (CMP) for services to Oral 2011-2014. can support our research’ and small group discussions on Medicine and Public Health and was awarded membership to strategic initiatives to attain meaningful outcomes. the NHMRC Academy. Professor Lyn Griffiths Director, MBoD

18 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 19 Research outcomes Research grants Samarang, Indonesia. 2011-2012. He also received an additional CHF150,000 to investigate ‘Innovative approaches to eliminate Professor Paul Scuffham Professor Elizabeth Kendall, Professor Steve Kisely, initiated new research that schistosomiasis from the Philippines.’ 2011-2012. is looking into engaging the public in healthcare decision Mrs Carolyn Ehrlich, Dr Elizabeth Crowe, Associate Dr Jennifer Whitty, is part of the GHI research team, who making through Citizens’ Juries. This study focuses on three Professor David Crompton, Dr Kylie Armstrong received received a Trauma and Disaster Management (TRADIM) key areas of relevance to Queensland Health and South an ARC Linkage Grant totaling $396,702 for research into Research Grant: National Critical Care and Trauma Response Australia Health: elective surgery priorities and waiting lists; ‘Improving the physical and oral health of people with severe Centre (NCCTRC)/Queensland Health for research into optimising appropriate use of emergency care departments mental illness: using Normalisation Process Theory to support ‘Trauma recovery: identified priorities by stakeholders and interventions for obesity. It includes three large scale new practices.’ 2011-2014. (TRIPS)’ $75,000. web-based surveys, each targeting 3000 randomly selected Professor Don Stewart is part of a team with three others Professor Lesley Chenoweth, Dr Vanette McLennan, Australians. who were awarded $230,000 from the ARC Discovery Scheme Their risk factor model for detection of subjects at risk of Professor Amanda Wheeler and Dr Jennifer Boddy received to research ‘The difficult return: arts-based approaches to oral cancer, published by Amarasinghe and other Griffith Professor Elizabeth Kendall is leading a study into how $353,415 from ANZ Wicking Trust over 2 years to develop, mental health literacy and building resilience with returned collaborators in the British Journal of Cancer, has been efficiently new guidelines for health professionals can be . pilot and refine a multi-faceted education program on advance military personnel and their families.’ 2011-2013. adopted as public policy by the Government of Sri Lanka. . put into practice to benefit people with mental illnesses. . healthcare planning for practitioners and healthcare consumers A social marketing blitz and screening programme based . The complex guidelines are part of ‘Activate Mind and Body’, Professor Ros Sorensen is a chief investigator on an ARC in SE Queensland. on this is currently being run out across that nation. a joint initiative launched by Queensland Health and General Discovery Grant for a research project, ‘An exploration of Associate Professor Liisa Laakso, Dr Heather Green and the theoretical relationships between birth unit design and Dr Jane Evans work on the benefits and challenges of inter Practice Queensland, aimed at improving the physical and Dr Wayne Usher were awarded $100,000 from the ASI professional education within the dental team has attracted oral health of people with severe mental illness. The research communication between childbearing women and their care for Chronic Disease Prevention Innovation Project scheme much interest in dental and medical schools locally and abroad. is looking at health promotion in areas like eating healthy, providers.’ $280,000, 2011-2013. for their study ‘Chronic disease self-management - Enabling healthy outcomes of Australians by utilising Web 2.0 and Perhaps it will truly influence education and clinical practice. getting active, drinking sensibly and reducing smoking. The Professor Allen Ross received CHF100,000 (A$100,000) importance of healthy teeth and gums is also highlighted, . convergence technologies’. Dr Ori Gudes and Professor Elizabeth Kendall received from UBS Optimus Foundation: Innovation Projects - Global as are regular visits to the doctor. the Industry Award for Research and Innovation in the 2011 Health Research to research ‘A cheap, easy, fast, wet/dry latrine in Professor Paul Scuffham Queensland Spatial Excellence Awards. A 16 month study, led by Dr Jing Sun, of participatory rural/refugee areas’ in collaboration with Diponegoro University, Director, PSHRP

Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger was appointed community singing among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Associate Professor (Housing and House). Islander choirs throughout Queensland showed significant improvements in mental health. Loneliness and social isolation Dr Naomi Sunderland was recognised by the United Nations eased as a result of community singing, while one participant for her work in consumer directed research – the 1000 voices described how the project enabled her to grieve for the loss study with Professor Lesley Chenoweth. of her sister. The benefits of community singing also included Of note is the Youngcare Chair of Research awarded to the development of intrapersonal and interpersonal skills Associate Professor Heidi Muenchberger from Youngcare through new friendships, gains in confidence and improved Australia. This is a major highlight that provides dedicated social wellbeing. The preliminary findings showed a 20 per funding for Associate Professor Muenchberger to further cent decrease in smoking among participants, while more develop research into young disabled adults. than 80 per cent of 270 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Conference activity included: participants said singing really helped their general wellbeing.

• Dr Jennifer Boddy presented an invited keynote The Federal Government’s Department of Health and Ageing, ‘Disseminating valuable practice knowledge, wisdom and as part of the Fifth Community Pharmacy Agreement Research experience: A model for supporting social work clinicians and Development Program managed by the Pharmacy Guild of in health and mental health settings in research and Australia awarded $2.1 million in funds for a Research Project writing endeavours ’ at the Association of Mental Health lead by Professor Amanda Wheeler. The other investigators, Social Workers conference: Dignity Hope and Recovery. Dr Jane Fowler, Dr Laetitia Hattingh, Dr Jasmina Fejzic, . Melbourne, 6 October. Ms Denise McConnell, and Professor David Shum are all • Dr Donna McDonald joined a panel of guest speakers . Griffith staff. The three year project aims to develop the skills at the Brisbane Writers Festival during September. The . and expertise of community pharmacists to enable them to panel hosted a discussion titled ‘Catharsis: The Narrative become more involved in the area of mental illness. In addition, of Trauma’. Professor Amanda Wheeler, Professor Elizabeth Kendall, • Associate Professor Winsome St John was a member Dr Jenny Whitty and others received $1.5 million in contract of the Scientific Review Committee – ‘Leading the way research funding from the Pharmacy Guild of Australia to to local care.’ at the 3rd Annual Community and Primary examine pharmacy practices and chronic illness (2011-2014). Health Care Nursing Conference, Royal College of Nursing Professor Amanda Wheeler was highly successful at attracting Australia, Hobart, 19-21 October. funds in 2011.

20 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 21 • Professor Wendy Moyle, Dr Lorraine Venturato, • Professor Wendy Moyle was keynote speaker at Ms Susan Griffiths, Dr Peter Grimbeek, Professor the Change is never a waste of time. Better Practice Margaret McAllister, Ms Deborah Oxlade, Ms Jenny Conference, Aged Care Standards and Accreditation. Hilton Murfield paper titled ‘Factors influencing Quality of Life Hotel, Brisbane, 27 October. Our researchers are currently working on research for People with Dementia: A Qualitative Perspective’, • Professor Wendy Chaboyer was the keynote speaker at projects aimed to improve health and community Aging and Mental Health, 15 (8), 970-977 was awarded Transforming Care Strategies and Nursing Sensitive Patient services and to assist community members to lead the most read paper in 2011. Outcomes. Argentinean Nurses Day Conference, Buenos healthy and productive lives. Aires, Argentina, 22 November. “ • Professor Claire Rickard won the Mid-career researcher Professor Wendy Moyle, Director RCCCPI award, PVC Health Research Excellence Awards. RCCCPI hosted the following visiting scholars during 2011, who presented their research expertise and engaged with and • Professor Leanne Aitken won the GCHMRC Best mentored RCCCPI members and HDR students during their visit. Paper Award for RCCCPI papers published in 2010 titled: • Dr Yu-Ping (Sarah) Huang, (Hung Kuang University, “ ‘Characteristics and outcomes of injured older adults Taiwan) 16 January – 12 February. following hospital admission’, Journal of the American Research Centre for Clinical and Geriatric Society, 58:442–449. • Associate Professor Lukman Thalib (Kuwait University) presented seminars on 2 February on randomized Community Practice Innovation (RCCCPI) Selected conference highlights include: controlled trial and 8 February on Meta Analysis. • Professor Wendy Chaboyer gave a keynote address, • Professor Denise Polit (distinguished nursing scholar) Critical Care Nursing, Reviewing the Past and Aspiring The Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation (RCCCPI) houses a wealth of ‘ visited from 1 February - 14 March. She met with to the Future’ and later presented ‘Non-Technical Team researchers across nursing and midwifery, nutrition and public health. They are all working towards students and staff and presented seminars in Blinding, Training as a Strategy to Improve Patient Safety’ . a common goal - finding solutions to critical healthcare challenges that result in better health and Intention to Treat Analysis Seminar & Constructing Tables at Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), ACCCN, for Manuscripts Workshop. community care and improved quality of life for patients, family and staff. Perth, May. • Four Visiting Scholars: Dr Cathy Bailey (Northumbria This research group works closely with a broad spectrum of Ms Lauren Ball’s presentation titled, ‘Nutrition in General • Professor Wendy Moyle gave a keynote address, ‘Mind- University, UK; 16 March - 10 June); Professor Glenda Cook our community (women and children, critical care, chronic Practice’, won her the runner up prize for 2011’s Three Minute Body and Manipulative Therapies: Is there evidence for (Northumbria University; 01 June – 30 June); Professor illness, mental health, older people and elite athletes) to Thesis competition. Congratulations Lauren. their effectiveness’ at the International Psychogeriatric Annegret Horbach (Fachochschule Frankfurt am Main develop sound and sustainable models of care and frameworks University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 08 August – 2 “My thesis topic is to explore the nutrition advice that GPs Association Congress, Reinventing Ageing through for practice for these populations. September) and Professor Barbara Klein (Fachochschule provide. This research is significant, as we have the potential to Innovation in Hague, Netherlands, 6-9 September. Frankfurt am Main University of Applied Sciences, Germany, considerably reduce our obesity rates, by providing effective 2011 highlights • Professor Leanne Aitken was scientific convenor for the 1 October – 30 October were visiting scholars working nutrition advice to patients,” commented Ms Ball. Australian College of Critical Care Nurses/Australian & New Professor Moyle As we approached the end of 2011, I reflected on my first year with on outcomes of a successful as Director of this busy research program and I am so proud to Further congratulations go to the following RCCCPI members. . Zealand Intensive Care Society ASM, Brisbane, October. European Union grant looking at technology and ageing. be a part of this team. What a fantastic year we have had. . I commend you all. I am delighted to share some of the exciting announcements . • Associate Professor Marion Mitchell was appointed and achievements we celebrated during 2011. National President of Australian College of Critical . Care Nurses. Hosted by RCCCPI, the Griffith Clinical Trials Coordinating Centre (CTCC) was established in 2011 to provide expertise • RCCCPI’s Visiting Travel Awards were awarded to and infrastructure to support clinical trials by Griffith staff, Professor Rodger Hughes (travel to Vienna), Dr Michael students and collaborators including the Gold Coast . Leveritt (travel to NZ) and Dr Lorraine Venturato University Hospital. (travel to UK).

Congratulations to Ms Deborah Massey on winning the 2011 • Professor Wendy Moyle was appointed to Board of Three Minute Thesis competition with her dynamic presentation Directors, International Psychogeriatric Association. on ‘Deaths in hospitals.’ • Dr Brigid Gillespie won the 2011 Writer’s Award for . “Why are nurses reluctant to rescue patients from deterioration Best Research Paper, AORN Journal (US). and why are they reluctant to use medical emergency teams? • Dr Jeanine Young and Dr Samantha Keogh were We don’t know the answer to that question because it has awarded the National Mary Paton Award for Best Original never been asked, so that’s why my research is really important Paper by the Australian Breastfeeding Association: (2011) because I ask that question and I ask it to the people who Paediatric nurses’ knowledge and attitudes related to use these systems the most, nurses. By identifying why breastfeeding and the hospitalised infant. Breastfeeding nurses are resistant to use these systems we can think about Review, 19(3), 11-22. implementing strategies to improve their use”, said Ms Massey.

22 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 23 • Dr Graeme Smith (University of Edinburgh, UK) . Claims have been made for the famous drink that its other were awarded a Dementia Collaborative Research Centre Dr Julia Crilly and Professor Wendy Chaboyer were presented a seminar on 31 March on Medical ingredients, chemicals such as Taurine and Glucuronolactone, Research Project Grant for their study, ‘Massage and staff awarded $104,833 from the Queensland Emergency Medicine Hypnotherapy in Gastroenterology. were a potent combination which provided the ‘wings’ the stress’, $59,000, 2011-2012. Research Foundation to undertake research, ‘Quality linking of drink’s marketers promote. However in the extensive trial of health data to evaluate patient and health service outcomes • Dr Oliver Neubauer (University of Vienna) was a visiting Professor Jennifer Fenwick, Professor Jenny Gamble and endurance cyclists, Red Bull and caffeine tablets were shown and key performance indicators following the implementation of scholar for 12 months working with the Heart Foundation Professor Debra Creedy received a NHMRC Project Grant to to have almost exactly the same positive effect . patient flow strategies.’ 2011. Research Centre staff as well as Dr Ben Desbrow and . Targeting childbirth related fear and the preference on performance. investigate ‘ Dr Michael Leveritt on exercise and genetics study. for a caesarean section: Can midwives make a difference?’ Dr Julia Crilly received additional funding of $139,001 from Professor Wendy Moyle led a highly successful pilot trial $471,205. 2011-2013. Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation to research Research outcomes that investigated if robotic seals invented and produced in ‘Checking radiology reports and reviewing patient records: an IT Professor Claire Rickard is leading a major IV drips trial Japan, could become a cost-effective fixture in Australian Dr John Fraser, Professor Claire Rickard, Ms Amanda Corley, solution for preventing missed limb fractures.’ 2011. involving 6500 patients across five Queensland hospitals. nursing homes. The study involved 18 dementia residents in Ms Amy Spooner, Ms Bronwyn Pearse received $70,117 from Preliminary clinical trials and systematic reviews by Professor Queensland, who all responded positively to contact with the the Prince Charles Hospital Foundation Grant Scheme (Project Dr Siobhan O’Dwyer received a Dementia Collaborative Rickard’s team demonstrated the safety of prolonged use of IV robots, behaving less anxiously and with brighter dispositions. Grant - Experienced Researcher) for ‘Securing arterial and venous Centre Postdoctoral Fellowship which will allow her to research tubing. The current practice of routine tubing changes every The research compared the effects of the robot and devices effectively in hospitals: The SAVE Trial’ 2011. ‘Suicidality and resilience in family and spousal carers of people three to four days is not backed by evidence and costs Australia participation in a reading group in terms of social engagement, with dementia’, $213,792 (2.5 years, 2011-2013). Professor Wendy Moyle and Professor Marie Cooke about $1 billion annually. The trial, known as the RSVP trial, is communication and quality of life in people living with moderate received $40,000 from Griffith University Infrastructure Grants Professor Wendy Moyle comparing four and seven day IV tubing changes, studying the to severe dementia in a residential care setting. It also looked for ‘Emotional and caregiver robots’, 2011-2012. Director, RCCCPI infection and cost benefits of less frequent changes of IV tubing at changes in participants’ emotional state. Further research over the next three years at the Gold Coast, Prince Charles, is planned to examine the potential for the robots to take the Princess Alexandra, Royal Brisbane and Women’s and Royal place of pets in some nursing homes in the future. Children’s hospitals. This trial is the largest ever NHMRC-funded nursing project and one of the largest new research grants Research grants awarded in Australia for 2011. Professor Wendy Chaboyer, Professor Joan Webster, Professor Wendy Moyle has called for reforms to costly care Dr Jennifer Whitty, Dr Peter Mills, Dr Ben Desbrow, plans for people with dementia, which is a huge burden for the Professor Claire Rickard, Dr Brigid Gillespie, Ms Monica health and community care system. Deficit funding models mean Stankievicz, Ms Nicola Morley and Professor Nicky Cullum there are no incentives for staff to encourage residents to be received $99,021 from the Griffith ASI Innovation Scheme involved in self care or rehabilitation. This in effect denies capable for their research project, ‘Tertiary prevention for patients residents the right to care for themselves or to be involved in hospitalised with metabolic syndrome; Developing a systematic, decisions about their care. This removes the person’s self-worth incremental pressure ulcer research program.’ 2011-2012. and since everything is done for them, the cost of care . Professor Claire Rickard, Professor Joan Webster, is extremely high. Professor Wendy Chaboyer, Professor Jeanine Young, Professor Leanne Aitken believes new recommendations for Dr John Gowardman, Dr Michael Whitby, Dr John Fraser, treatment of patients with severe sepsis can have an instant Dr David McMillan, Dr Li Zhang received $1,555,305.30 for impact in saving lives in some of the world’s most undeveloped their NHMRC project grant ‘Intravascular device administration regions. In Australia more than 100,000 people are admitted sets: Replacement after standard versus prolonged use (RSVP to hospital intensive care units each year and one in five has a Trial)’, 2011-2014. sepsis-related illness. Of these, more than 20 per cent don’t Associate Professor Marion Mitchell, Professor Leanne survive. Professor Aitken was part of an international team Aitken, Professor David Shum, Professor Bala Venkatesh, of researchers and clinicians set up by the World Federation Ms SharonWetzig, Ms Liz Burmeister were awarded a of Critical Care Nurses to investigate the quality of evidence Princess Alexandra Hospital Foundation Research Project Grant available and provide effective guidance for nursing care of for their study, ‘Delirium and long-term cognitive impairment in patients with severe sepsis, septicaemia and septic shock. The ICU patients.’ $75,000. 2011-2012. research group’s 63 recommendations have been published in the world-renowned Critical Care Medicine journal. Professor Professor Leanne Aitken, Professor Wendy Chaboyer, Aitken is hopeful staff in each workplace will implement Professor Terri Richmond, Dr Michael Schuetz, Dr Jenny these findings at a local level as up to 50 per cent of their Whitty, Mr B Douglas, received $75,000 from the Trauma recommendations can have an immediate effect worldwide, not and Disaster Research Management Grant for their study, least in developing parts of South America and South Africa. ‘Trauma recovery: Identified priorities by stakeholders (TRIPS)’, 2011-2012. Red Bull likes to present itself as a sports drink but a study led by Dr Michael Leveritt found the performance effects Professor Wendy Moyle, Professor Marie Cooke, Dr of a can of Red Bull to be the same as a single caffeine tablet. Amy Johnston, Ms Jenny Murfield, Dr Siobhan O’Dwyer

24 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 25 Research Income [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services]

Griffith University Research Income ($,000) 2009 2010 2011

Australian Competitive Grants 22,268 23,560 26,862 CRC Income 2,907 2,564 2,314 Research income Industry and Other Income 12,198 15,748 16,468 Other Public Sector Income 25,679 22,675 28,655 TOTAL 63,052 64,547 74,299

GHI Income ($,000) 2009 2010 2011

Australian Competitive Grants 3,783 3,617 5,137 CRC Income 46 8 - Industry and Other Income 2,335 4,020 4,668 Other Public Sector Income 2,843 2,959 3,221 TOTAL (Health) 8,140 10,604 13,026

Health Group as a % of Griffith University 2008 2009 2010

Australian Competitive Grants 17% 15% 19% CRC Income 2% 0% 0% Industry and Other Income 19% 26% 28% Other Public Sector Income 11% 13% 11% Grand Total 14% 16% 18%

26 • Griffith Health Institute |2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 27 1 >> 26Griffith HealthGriffith Institute Health Institute National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Other NHMRC Grants [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] Funds in Chief Investigators Project Title Total Grant Project Grants 2011 NHMRC Health Services Research Grant Transition care : innovation and evidence $60,000 $25,725 Chief Investigators Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Grant Comans,Tracy; Scuffham,Paul (TIE) 2010-2011 NHMRC Centre of Research Whole genome expression analysis for CVD risk $697,409 Griffiths,Lyn; Lea,Rod $211,469 Excellence trait gene mapping in the Norfolk Island population 2009-2011 Aitken,Leanne; Chaboyer,Wendy; Nursing Interventions for . $2.5M $622,380 Barrett,Rodney; $419,396 Cooke,Marie; Rickard,Claire; Hospitalised Patients 2010-2014 Ageing, falls and balance recovery $142,733 Scuffham,Paul; Wallis,Marianne; . Lichtwark,Glen; Mills,Peter 2009-2011 Mitchell,Marion; Whitty,Jennifer Acupuncture and mucosal immunity in the upper $383,082 Cripps,Allan $141,566 NHMRC Research Equipment Grant Sup- respiratory tract 2009-2011 port High resolution diagnostic ultrasound for $67,023 $67,023 Barrett,Rodney; Lloyd,David; investigating muscle and tendon pathology 2011 Comparative anti-bacterial immunity in the urinary $376,781 Ulett,Glen $124,403 Ryan,Michael; Yelland,Michael tract - does one size fit all? 2009-2011 Towards a national sports safety strategy The effect of foot massage on agitation in people NHMRC Partnership Project Grant $27,098 Cooke,Marie; Moyle,Wendy; $286,301 addressing facilitators and barriers towards $27,098 living with dementia in residential care settings: . $41,233 Lloyd,David 2011 Shum,David 2009-2011 safety guidelines uptake A randomised control trial

Morrison,Nigel; Welsh,Desa; Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP1) and . $665,875 $386,590 Forwood,Mark the PTH anabolic effect in bone 2010-2012

Developing a standard dyspnea challenge to . Adams,Lewis; $268,750 explore mechanisms and therapies in clinical . $192,636 Morris, Norm; Garske, Luke 2010-2012 populations

Cementogenesis and new periodontal attachment $467,125 Ivanovski,Saso $88,101 formation using cell sheets 2010-2012

Rickard,Claire; Gowardman,John; Intravascular device administration sets: . $1,555,305 Wallis,Marianne; Replacement after Standard Versus Prolonged . $447,875 2011-2013 Young,Jeanine ; . use (The RSVP Trial) Whitby,Michael

Spence,Susan; Evaluation of Transdiagnostic versus Disorder- $474,760 Donovan,Caroline; . Specific, Internet-Based Cognitive-Behaviour $238,172 2011 -2013 March,Sonja Treatment of Anxiety disorders in Young People

Mitochondrial complex II is a new target for . $432,957 Neuzil,Jiri; Ralph,Stephen $97,944 anti-cancer drugs 2011-2013

Mellick,Albert; Day, Chris; Targeting bone marrow mediated angiogenesis . $394,615 $93,795 Wei, Ming and metastasis in breast cancer 2011-2013

A vulvar cancer cluster in young Indigenous . Women in Arnhem Land: investigation of . $692,042 McGrath,Pamela $41,728 community knowledge, genetic susceptibility . 2011-2013 l and supportive care response

Using conversational computer technology . $30,000 Scuffham,Paul to improve diabetes management: A randomised $30,000 2011 controlled trial

28 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 29 Australian Research Council (ARC) Grants in collaboration with other institutions [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] Chief Investigators Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Grant Discovery Grants ARC Linkage Grant Promoting employee mental health through the $245,000 Chief Investigators Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Grant Brough,Paula development of managers’ psychological capital: $1,000 2009-2012 (Martin,A – UTas) A controlled field experiment Managing tensions in professional statutory practice: $135,000 Chenoweth,Lesley $11,900 NHMRC Research Grant Living and working in rural and remote communities. 2009-2011 Young people with old knees: Knee ligament . $747,800 Lloyd,David $91,663 Nesdale,Andrew; Rejection Sensitivity in Children and Adolescents: reconstruction & early joint changes 2010-2013 $200,000 (Bryant, Adam – U Melb) Zimmer- Antecedents, Consequences, and the Promotion of $51,841 2010-2012 ARC Discovery Grant Gembeck,Melanie Rejection Resilience Halford,Graeme; Shum,David; $352,000 Identifying genes for cognition $12,000 Career and practice choices for Australian medical Andrews,Glenda; 2010-2012 Creed,Peter; . $160,000 students: How, what, where and why ¿ Stage 2 of a $82,946 (Martin, NG – UQ) Searle, Judith 2010-2011 longitudinal study ARC Discovery Grant Risk factors for the development of paediatric . $120,000 Spinks,Anneliese; $690,042 Waters,Allison $41,473 The social determinants of childhood injury $65,000 anxiety disorders 2010-2012 Sipe, Neil . 2011-2015 (McClure, R – Monash U) Mitochondrially targeted anti-cancer drugs modulate $310,000 Neuzil,Jiri $111,733 Morris,Norman . Innovations in clinical education for . $86,862 the mitochondrial genome 2011-2013 $4,629 (Jull, G - UQ) physiotherapy students 2009-2011 Work life after a diagnosis of breast, prostate and $240,000 Gordon,Louisa $124,419 colorectal cancer: major disruption or work as usual 2011-2012 Other Australian competitive grants (ACG) [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] A role for the actin cytoskeleton in suppression of prion $235,000 Munn,Alan; Wei,Ming $81,260 pathology in yeast 2011-2013 Chief Investigators Other ACG Project Title Fund in 2011 Total Grant The difficult return: arts-based approaches to mental Balfour, Michael; $230,000 health literacy and building resilience with returned $38,090 Cardioprotection via ‘Sustained Stewart,Donald 2011-2013 Heart Foundation $128,000 military personnel and their families. Headrick,John; Peart,Jason Ligand-Activated Preconditioning’ in $16,000 Grants-In-Aid 2009-2011 Psychological strategies for maximum health and . Ischaemic-Reperfused Myocardium $180,000 Neumann,David enjoyment during moderate intensity and vigorous $71,103 2011-2013 DEST International . physical exercise An international strategy to identify . $341,543 Griffiths,Lyn Science Linkages - $86,543 the genes involved in migraine 2009-2011 Competitive Grant Linkage Grants Prostate Cancer Targeting mitochondira for selective $150,000 Neuzil,Jiri Foundation of Australia $93,750 Chief Investigators Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Grant therapy of prostate cancer 2009-2011 Project Grant Kendall,Elizabeth; Heart Foundation A Novel Form Of Protection Against $129,000 Both Smart and Healthy: Learning Communities as a $321,251 Headrick,John; Peart,Jason $64,000 Muenchberger,Heidi; $83,967 Grants-In-Aid Myocardial Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury 2010-2011 Settings-based Approaches to Health Promotion 2009-2012 Sunderland,Naomi Bradley,Graham; Climate Change Public understandings, risk perceptions Scuffham,Paul; Engaging the public in healthcare decision making: $115,006 $367,289 Glendon,Aleck; Adaptation Research and responses to climate change and $54,810 Whitty,Jennifer; Quantifying preferences for healthcare through . $159,877 2010-2011 2010-2013 Reser,Joseph Grant associated disasters Kendall,Elizabeth Citizens¿ Juries Priority-driven Balfour, Michael; Developing refugee resilience and effective settlement $74,000 Proscan for Life: A Multimodal $9,256 Collaborative Cancer $598,197 Wilson,Keithia through drama-based intervention 2010-2012 Chambers,Suzanne Supportive Care Intervention for Men $396,097 Research Scheme 2011-2013 with Prostate Cancer Bioengineered bioscaffolds for Achilles . $840,000 Grants Lloyd,David $102,177 tendinopathy treatment 2011-2014 Bradley,Graham; National Climate Changing Perceptions about . $14,166 Glendon,Aleck; Change Adaptation $14,166 Kendall,Elizabeth; Improving the physical and oral health of people with Climate Change 2011 $396,702 Reser,Joseph Research Facility Ehrlich,Carolyn; severe mental illness: Using Normalisation Process Theory $77,256 2011-2014 National VET Research Change, work and learning: Aligning $8,697 Armstrong, Kylie to support new practices Henderson,Amanda $8,697 and Evaluation Program continuing tertiary education and training 2011

30 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 31 Fellowships Scholarships [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services]

Researcher Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Amount Researcher Project Title Funds in 2011 Total Amount

Cameron,Catherine; Scuffham,Paul Towards the development of 'threat to $175,672 Barber,Lee Morphological and mechanical properties . $83,936 NHMRC - Public Health Postdoc disability' based audit tools for improving $55,359 $3,823 2007-2011 NHMRC - Postgraduate Scholarship of normal and spastic muscle in children 2008-2011 Research Fellowship trauma care in Australia. Transcriptional regulation by FOXP family Randomised controlled trial of early intervention Camilleri,Emily $83,936 Chambers,Suzanne $73,326 members affects immuno-modulation in . $25,110 to improve sexual and couple functioning after $73,326 NHMRC - Postgraduate Scholarship 2008-2011 NHMRC - Career Development Award 2011 non-Hodgkin's lymphoma prostate cancer Choolun,Praline $30,000 Fenwick,Jennifer Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Scapular position in acute post stoke hemiplegia $30,000 Clinical Academic Fellowship Program . $140,208 2011 Office of Medical Research, $140,208 Physiotherapy Research Scholarship (Chair of Midwifery) 2011 GC Hospital and GU Clair,Jon $18,000 Queensland Health Masters Falon's Quest Evaluation $18,000 2011 Jones,Cindy Joint Appointment - Senior Research Fellow in $105,728 Scholarship $38,335 Spiritus Social Policy and Care Service Improvement 2010-2011 Elham,Pasader Alizadeh Cultivation and characterisation of $100,000 $33,333 QARDSS Postgraduate Scholarship mesothelioma stem-like cells 2011-2013 McGrath,Pamela $116,182 NHMRC Research Fellowship $116,182 NHMRC - Senior Research Fellowship 2006-2011 Harris,Michelle Qld Program of Assistance for Survivors . $40,000 $10,000 QPASTT Scholarship of Torture & Trauma Scholarship 2010-2011 O’Dwyer,Siobhan QUT Dementia CRC - Postdoctoral Suicidality and resilience in family and spousal $116,374 $116,374 MacKenzie,Jason Research Fellowship in Dementia Investigation of gene expression in multiple $78,000 carers of people with dementia 2011 Multiple Sclerosis Australia - $26,000 sclerosis brain and blood samples 2009-2011 Research Postgraduate Scholarship

Peart,Jason Stress-sensing and cytoprotection in ageing $706,512 $267,724 ARC Future Fellowship and disease 2011-2014

Peart,Jason $367,567 Career Development Fellowship $92,317 NHMRC - Career Development Award 2008-2011

Ulett,Glen New models as tools for defining mechanisms $714,528 $178,632 ARC Future Fellowship of microbe survival in the urogenital tract 2011-2015

Venturato,Lorraine Joint Appointment Research Fellow . $222,217 RSL (QLD) War Veterans’ Homes Ltd $74,653 (Residential Aged Care) 2007-2011 trading as RSL Care Research Fellow

Whitty,Jennifer Quantifying community preferences $150,000 QLD Government - Smart surrounding health technologies to inform $75,000 2010-2013 Futures Fellowship decision-making in Queensland

Zhang,Li Improving diagnostic method for Intra Vascular $146,321 $73,813 NHMRC Training Fellowship DeVice (IVD) - related infections 2010-2011

32 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 33 Industry and other income [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services]

Chief Investigators Industry Name Project title Funds in 2011 Chief Investigators Industry Name Project title Funds in 2011

ADDENDUM to Head Agreement - Comparison Aitken,Leanne; Danisco Finland Oy Burmeister,Elizabeth; PA Research Foundation Delirium and long term cognitive impairment in . Cripps,Allan of different probiotic formulations on illness and $178,416 $95,000 Consultancy Mitchell,Marion; Project Grant ICU patients immunity in healthy active individuals Shum,David Probiotec Limited Cripps,Allan Consultancy and Commercial Research Services $62,500 Consultancy Anoopkumar- The comparative chondrocyte toxicities of various Pindara Private Hospital Dukie,Shailendra; antibiotics used in the treatment and prevention . $2,977 Spinal Cord Injuries Research Grant Dorsett,Patricia Evaluation of CHOICES Program $8,820 Grant,Gary of surgical related infections Association The Queensland Critical Care Research Group - Fraser,John; The Prince Charles . Defence Health Foundation Prevalence of serum 25(OH)D deficiency in military Joint Senior Research Assistant - Medical Devices $15,885 Beck,Belinda $27,272 Rickard,Claire Hospital grant Grant recruits and relationship to musculoskeletal injury (Gabriela Simonova)

Save the Children Australia - Fraser,John; Boddy,Jennifer Desk Top Study $3,636 TPCHF Project Grants (Novice Skin glue as a fixation for peripheral intravascular Qld Division Consultancy Rickard,Claire; $8,960 Researcher) devices: in vitro testing of safety and feasibility Longitudinal Bachelor of Social Work Student Simonova,Gabriela Boddy,Jennifer Wendy Weeks Research Grant $2,712 Experience Survey Gavin,Nicole; Cancer Nurses Society of Venous access devices (VADs) can remain in place Boddy,Jennifer; $6,818 Marsh,Nicole Australia Grant for a week without compromising patient safety Chenoweth,Lesley; JO & JR Wicking Trust (ANZ Creating pathways to advance care planning: $148,198 Wheeler,Amanda; . Exec & Trustee Co Ltd) Empowering the health consumer Gray,Darren; UBS Optimus Foundation- A cheap, easy, fast, wet/dry latrine in . Mc Lennan,Vanette Ross,Allen; Innovation Projects-Global $112,554 rural/refugee areas Stewart,Donald Health Research (GHR) Broadley,Simon Sanofi Aventis Consultancy Clinical Trial - Observational Study / COPERNICUS $9,100 Hamlet,Stephen; The effect of osteogenic media, PDGF and IGF Merck Serono Australia Hannawi,Haifa Australian Dental Research Broadley,Simon Merck Serono Neurology Advisory Board $3,750 on cementum - associated gene expression by $9,600 Consultancy Mohammad Abdulla; Foundation - Research Grants periodontal cells Ivanovski,Saso Bulmer,Andrew; Skeletal muscle and blood leukocyte gene responses Haseler,Luke; University of Vienna Grants $13,694 to endurance exercise Hamlet,Stephen; Australian Dental Research Regulation of BMP-2 and BMP-6 expression by Sabapathy,Surendran $5,333 Ivanovski,Saso Foundation - Research Grants titanium surface topography and chemistry Evaluation of Participative Community Singing on the Buys,Nicholas; Apunipima Cape York Health The Effect of Titanium Surface Topography and Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aborginal and Torres $14,000 Hamlet,Stephen; Australian Dental Research Sun,Jing Council Chemistry on Macrophange and Monocyte . $7,000 Strait Islander People - Voices United for Harmony Ivanovski,Saso Foundation - Research Grants Gene Expression Health & Community Services Hattingh,Hendrika; The Pharmacy Guild of Mental Health (RFT 2010/11/-02) for the Cartmel,Jennifer Workforce Council Inc Building Leadership Capacity in Children’s Services $5,000 Shum,David; $52,965 Australia Consultancy Pharmacy Guild of Australia Consultancy Wheeler,Amanda Cross talk of oral cancer and bone cells in in vitro Australian Dental Research Chambers,Suzanne Cancer Council Qld Provision of Scientific and strategic leadership $57,996 Johnson,Newell co-culture systems: The mechanisms of oral $3,000 Foundation - Research Grants cancer progression Feeling safe, acting safe: Harm prevention strategies Chenoweth,Lesley The Forde Foundation Grant $10,000 (Mackie,Ben) Understanding the Rural and Remote of people with disability Kellett,Ursula; Australian College of Critical Critical Care Family’s Experience during an Inter- $5,000 Mitchell,Marion Care Nurses Hospital Transfer to better meet their needs. Data Analysis: (a) Employee Perceptives Servey Press Ganey Associates , (b) SJOG Survey Initail report (a) Employee Qld Program of Assistance Creed,Peter $10,464 RESP-ECCT Ongoing Evaluation - Action Learning Consultancy perspectives survey (b) SJOG survey Kendall,Elizabeth for Survivors of Torture $4,860 Circles (November 2011) Final Report: Employee Perspectives Survey andTrauma Consultancy

34 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 35 Other public sector (OPS) Chief Investigators Industry Name Project title Funds in 2011 [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services]

Kendall,Elizabeth; Name Scheme Client Description Funds in 2011 Wheeler,Amanda; The Pharmacy Guild of Chronic Illness (RFT 2010/11-06) $141,520 Whitty,Jennifer; . Australia Consultancy Adams,Lewis; Joint Appointment between Griffith King,Michelle Laakso,Liisa; Royal Brisbane Hospital Grant University and Royal Brisbane & Women’s $51,005 Morris,Norman Hospital (Research Fellow - physiotherapy) National Institute of Health Evaluation of In Vivo Knee Force Predictions using Lloyd,David $14,608 (NIH) - USA Instrumental Knee Implants Aitken,Leanne; Chaboyer,Wendy; Cooke,Marie; The Spot Community Services Desbrow,Ben; Macfarlane,Kym Research Analysis of Heart Ties Parenting Program $9,078 Ltd Consultancy Gamble,Jennifer; Gold Coast Hospital (industry To establish the Griffith Clinical Trial $10,000 Moyle,Wendy; partner GU infrastructure grant) Coordinating Centre (GCTCC) Rickard,Claire; Sport Science Sport Medicine Generation of Ball Velocity in Pace Bowling: . Mills,Peter $2,227 Scuffham,Paul; Research Program A Forward Kinematic Approach Wallis,Marianne; Gold Coast Football Club Yelland,Michael Minahan,Clare SOAR project $15,000 Research Grant Aitken,Leanne; Trauma and Disaster Management Trauma Recovery: Identified Priorities . Chaboyer,Wendy; $75,000 Research Grant by Stakeholders (TRIPS) An Implementation framework for OSCE ‘Best Whitty,Jennifer Mitchell,Marion ALTC - Priority Projects Grant Practice Guidelines’ designed to improve nurse $14,253 Aitken,Leanne; Testing a complex intervention for realising preparedness for practice QH - Princess Alexandra Hospital Mitchell,Marion; optimal management of Analgesia, Delirium $12,496 Health Service District Shum,David and Sedation (InROADS) Muenchberger,Heidi Youngcare Brisbane grant Chair of Research $30,000 Bradley,Graham; Public understandings, risk perceptions, and Transcription factors from the FoxO family regulate Glendon,Aleck; responses to climate change and associated Neuzil,Jiri Cancer Council Qld $100,000 University of Queensland $15,113 apoptosis induced by mitochondria-targeted drugs Morrissey,Shirley; natural disasters: UQ - ISSR contribution to Reser,Joseph national survey research. Zychem Technologies Antimicrobial Evaluation of Products Containing Rickard,Claire $15,000 Buys,Nicholas; Department of Communities Supporting successful school to work Consultancy Chlorine Dioxide $40,433 Creed,Peter Grant transitions for young people in care Arthritis Foundation Advocacy Data Entry and Analysis Project Buys,Nicholas; Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn $21,675 Centre of National Research Queensland Consultancy Supporter Survey Data Entry and Analysis Project Kendall,Elizabeth; Vocational and Community Rehabilitation on Disability & Rehabilitation $427,780 Muenchberger,Heidi; Research Agenda Mater Misericordiae Medicine Gnts Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn Health Services Brisbane Mater Health Record Survey $35,490 Catalano,Tara Consultancy Dept of Education, Employment Contract for development of the learning Cartmel,Jennifer and Workplace Relations $49,873 Mater Misericordiae Health framework for school age care Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn Postdoctoral Fellow (Mater Hospital) $85,000 Consultancy Services Brisbane Ltd Grant Dept of Education, Employment Contract Variation regarding Services for BUPA Health Foundation Cartmel,Jennifer and Workplace Relations Development of the Framework for School $5,600 Scuffham,Paul BUPA Health Coaching $145,000 Consultancy Consultancy Age Care Dept of Education, Employment 2nd Contract Variation regarding Services Economic analyses of the randomized controlled Scuffham,Paul Cancer Council Qld $36,364 Cartmel,Jennifer and Workplace Relations for Development of the Framework for $1,500 trial of the ‘CanChange’ intervention. Consultancy School Age Care The Science of Knowing Qld Health - Community and Evaluation of DVD “Starting out Tips for Scuffham,Paul Provision of Economic Consulting Services $49,875 Chaboyer,Wendy $9,321 Consultancy Primary Health Services Surviving the Early Days with your Baby” Beyondblue (industry partner Proscan for Life: A Multimodal Supportive Emergency Medicine Trainee, Randomised cross-over evaluation of therapeutic Chambers,Suzanne for Priority-driven Collaborative Care Intervention for Men with Prostate $97,000 Shaban,Ramon Emergency Medicine Staff subclavian arterial compression (TSAC) for $15,652 Cancer Research Scheme Grant Cancer Specialist Grants peripheral vascular stasis (Darren Powrie) Disability and Community . Feeling Safe, Acting Safe: Harm-prevention Chenoweth,Lesley $5,000 Facilitating a whole-of-university approach . Care Services Strategies of People with Intellectual Disability ALTC - Leadership in Wilson,Keithia to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. $59,950 Excellence Program Chenoweth,Lesley University of NSW Consultancy Evaluation of the self-directed support pilot $41,062 curriculum development

36 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 37 Name Scheme Client Description Funds in 2011 Name Scheme Client Description Funds in 2011

Precarious Social Inclusion: Chronic Chenoweth,Lesley; National Homelessness Research Kendall,Elizabeth; Queensland Health - Southern homelessness and impaired decision- $26,666 Joint Appointment - Research Fellow $27,755 Clapton,Jayne Projects Muenchberger,Heidi Area Health Services Grant making capacity The effect of foot massage on long-term Kendall,Elizabeth; Both Smart and Healthy: Learning Cooke,Marie; care staff levels, anxiety, mood state, Muenchberger,Heidi; Queensland Health Communities as a Settings-based $450,000 Johnston,Amy; QUT Dementia Collaborative somatic symptoms and experiences of $21,000 Sunderland,Naomi Approaches to Health Promotion Moyle,Wendy; Research Centre working with people withe dementia: . O’Dwyer,Siobhan; Kendall,Elizabeth; Engaging the public in healthcare decision A pilot study RCT. Queensland Health (industry Scuffham,Paul; making: Quantifying preferences for $37,500 The Effect of PARO on Social Engagement, partner for ARC Linkage) Whitty,Jennifer healthcare through Citizens Juries Cooke,Marie; QUT Dementia Collaborative Communication, and Quality of Life . $33,539 Moyle,Wendy Research Centre (QOL) in People Living with Dementia . Kendall,Elizabeth; Southern Adelaide Local Health Engaging the public in healthcare decision in Residentical Care Scuffham,Paul; Network Inc. (industry partner . making: Quantifying preferences for $22,500 QHPSS- Study,Education . Whitty,Jennifer for ARC Linkage) healthcare through Citizens Juries Targeting M Cells to enhance . Cripps,Allan and Research Trust Fund . $30,230 Joint Appointment - Senior Research Fellow oral immunisation Mitchell,Marion Princess Alexandra Hospital $103,394 Research Funding in Critical Care Nursing Desbrow,Ben; QUT Dementia Collaborative QUT Dementia Collaborative Family Involvement in Care of People with Hughes,Roger; Nutrition Support for Dementia $10,695 Moyle,Wendy $34,439 Research Centre Research Centre Dementia in Acute Care Settings Moyle,Wendy Department of Health & Ageing Health Professional workforce roles . Scuffham,Paul External Evaluation of PBAC Submissions $248,985 Ehrlich,Carolyn; Consultancy Division of Clinical Support and training to respond to patients . Kendall,Elizabeth; $24,744 Provision of advice on the Framework for Services & Rehabilitation Grant with complex needs: ClinEdQ . Department of Health & Ageing Kuipers,Willem Scuffham,Paul Review of Existing Medicated Benefits $84,586 complexity (Pim Kuipers) Consultancy Schedule Items Modelling the burden, transmission . Queensland University of Provision of materials to QUT including Gray,Darren QIMR and control of Asian schistosomiasis . $35,167 Scuffham,Paul Technology - Kelvin Grove questionaires and responses for . $3,839 (Darren James Gray) Campus Consultancy on-going research Queensland Health Southern Gudes,Ori; Characteristics of effective interventions Regional Services . Health Decision Support System $32,725 Kendall,Elizabeth National Health and Medical supporting quality pain management in (industry partner) Shaban,Ramon $4,748 Research Council Service Funding Australian emergency departments: . Department of Communities Nutrition for One or Two pilot . Harris,Neil $276 An exploratory study Consultancy Program Evaluation QH - Princess Alexandra Hospital Joint Appointment - Research Fellow in Department of Immigration . Orientation to Australia and Integration . Shaban,Ramon $31,496 Harris,Neil; Health Service District Infection Control Nursing and Citizenship Settlement . - Inclusion and Participation to all eligible $10,000 Wenham,Kathryn Smart Futures Fund - National & Grants Program SGP clients in Brisbane SD Utilising brain plasticity to promote function Shum,David International Research Alliances $33,126 Howard,Matylda; QUT Dementia Collaborative The social participation of carers of people and ameliorate disease $18,984 Program Moyle,Wendy Research Centre with dementia Queensland Health - Gold Coast Chair Funding for New Joint Appointment The Development of a Food and Nutrition Wallis,Marianne $60,043 Queensland Department . Health Services District for Marianne Wallis Hughes,Roger and Physical Activity Project for Pregnancy $9,958 of Health Grant Environmental change impacting on the and Early Life in Urban Locations spatiotemporal transmission dynamics . Growing the Smart State . Understanding the human dimension . Yang,Yu QIMR $64,277 Jones,Elizabeth $2,338 of Echinococcus spp. in Ningxia, China. . PhD Funding Program to effective clinical networks (Yu Rong YANG). Our Logan Multicultural Health and Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation Connecting Healthcare . Wellbeing Project (Logan Health and Yelland,Michael; and Development Strategy (PHC RED) Kendall,Elizabeth $165,730 DHAC - Primary Care Division $348,000 in Communities Grant Wellbeing Natural Helper Sustainability . McClure,Roderick Phase Two - Research Capacity Building and Partnership Innovation) Initiative (RCBI) 2006-2009 Research Fellowship/Scholarship focused Medical Workforce Recruitment Zimmer- Qld Dept of Families & Youth CC - Kendall,Elizabeth on Medical Workforce training, recruitment $100,000 The family interaction program $129,980 Fellowship (Qld Health) Gembeck,Melanie Future Directions Funding and retention

38 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 39 Donations and other research Asbestos Related Disease Support Society “Douglas Francis Selected research consultancies funding Green” Scholarship from the Queensland Asbestos Related [Data source: Office of Research] [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] Disease Support Society Inc. (Total donation $100,000 2010 – 2012). List of investigators Dept Project title Funds in 2011 Professor Lyn Griffithsreceived a donation from Buddha’s Light International Association of Queensland valued at $5,000 donation to Griffith Health for middle ear infectious $5,000 for 2011 (Total donation $10,000 2010-2011). diseases research from Rotary Club of Southport Inc. Barrett,Rod PES Expert Witness Advice; Gait Analysis on the Brease Case $5,000

Professor Allan Cripps received two individual donations Associate Professor Steve Ralph received a donation . of $15,000 from the Australian Botanical Bioscience. Boddy,Jennifer; totalling $1,500 for 2011 to support the School of Anatomy HSV Desk Top Study $7,273 Cartmel,Jennifer (Total donations $3,500 2009-2011). He also received Professor Lyn Griffiths, Professor Jiri Neuzil and $500 in 2011 towards anatomy research (Total donations Dr Larisa Haupt received a philanthropic donation of Broadley,Simon MED Agreement for pesentation to Betaforen Advisory Board Service $1,500 $2,500 2009 – 2011). $400,000 from The Estate of the late Clem Jones AO . Professor Roger Hughes received a donation for his in support of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research”, . research into breast feeding. (Total donation $2M 2010 – 2014). Broadley,Simon MED Speaker at Postgraduate Weekend $1,150

Maxvista Pty Ltd donated $25,000 toward Professor Lyn Professor Lyn Griffithsreceived Corbett Philanthropic support for Molecular Genetics Research including Strenghtening the evidence base for volumetric . Griffiths’ DNA sequencing research project. Byrnes,Joshua MED $5,900 postdoctoral salary (2 yrs) and PhD stipend (3 years) . taxation in Australia Professor Jiri Neuzil and Professor Lyn Griffiths received valued at $200,000 (2010 – 2011). a $33,333 donation in 2011 to fund the Queensland Cartmel,Jennifer HSV Building Leadership Capacity in Children's Services $5,000

2nd Contract Variation regarding Services for Development of the Cartmel,Jennifer HSV $1,500 Framework for School Age Care

Introduction of sessions and facilitattor for Q and A . Cartmel,Jennifer HSV sessions at NQF National Regulations Consultations . $3,000 (15th - 22nd March 2011)

Cartmel,Jennifer HSV School Age Care Training Workshop $3,100

Early Years Learning Framework Professional Learning Program . Cartmel,Jennifer HSV $1,500 (Gold Coast 16th April 2011)

Professional Conversations OSHC Series - Delivery of Online . Cartmel,Jennifer HSV $6,500 and Face to Face Workshops

Workshop: From Here and Now to Then and There . Cartmel,Jennifer HSV $2,050 - Professional Learning is Everywhere

Cartmel,Jennifer HSV Supply of Vacation Care Program 12-16 December 2011 $4,500

Casley,Marilyn HSV Vision, Leadership & Philosophy $1,818

Professional Conversations OSHC Series - Delivery of Online . Casley,Marilyn HSV $3,750 and Face to Face Workshops

Casley,Marilyn HSV Keynote Speech in Gladstone $1,742

Chambers,Suzanne PSY The Man plan Strength Program $25,420

Data Analysis, Initial and Final Report: (a) Employee Perceptives Creed,Peter PSY $10,464 Servey , (b) SJOG Survey

Cripps,Allan MED Consultancy and Commercial Research Services $93,750

40 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 41 List of investigators Dept Project title Funds in 2011 List of investigators Dept Project title Funds in 2011

ADDENDUM to Head Agreement - Comparison of different probiotic Provision of materials to QUT including questionaires . Cripps,Allan MED $178,416 Scuffham,Paul MED $3,839 formulations on illness and immunity in healthy active individuals and responses for on-going research

Dawe,Sharon PSY PuP Training $225,061 Scuffham,Paul MED BUPA Health Coaching $45,000

Parents Under Pressure - Family Intervension Stream . Dawe,Sharon PSY $35,000 Sipe,Neil URP Peer Review of the Sustainable Redlands Study Methodology $750 - Phase V (QIADP)

Dorsett,Pat HSV Case Manager Training and Support for Micah Flood Recovery Project $4,200 Thomas,Rae PSY Parent-Child interaction Therapy Training 2010 Denham & Spencer $1,818

Dorsett,Pat HSV Evaluation of CHOICES Program $8,820 Tuttle,Neil PES Cervical Spine Training and Masterclass $3,200

Wheeler,Amanda; Fowler,Jane; Fronek,Patricia HSV Professional Boundaries Training $959 Mental Health (RFT 2010/11/-02) for the Pharmacy . Hattingh,Laetitia; Fejzic,Jasmina; HSV $211,860 Guild of Australia McConnell,Denise; Shum,David Ingamells,Ann HSV Early Childhood Care & Development Project $119,629 Wheeler,Amanda; Kendall,Elizabeth; HSV Chronic Illness (RFT 2010/11-06) $141,521 Kendall,Elizabeth HSV RESP-ECCT Ongoing Evaluation - Action Learning Circles $4,860 Whitty,Jennifer; King,Michelle

Larmar,Stephen HSV Article for In the Loop Mangzine $600 Woodbridge,Sandra HSV A Homeowners Committee - Do We Need One? $4,435

Provide expert opinion for court case between Halcyon Waters Macfarlane,Kym HSV Communicating with Families Workshop $1,333 Woodbridge,Sandra HSV $3,655 Community Pty Ltd and Gold Coast City Council - land resumption

Professional Conversations OSHC Series . Macfarlane,Kym HSV $9,206 - Delivery of Online and Face to Face Workshops

Macfarlane,Kym; Why Do We Do It? Changing Practice Using Critical . HSV $6,062 Cartmel,Jennifer; Casley,Marilyn Reflection Workshop

Participation in Simulated Learning Environment . Morris,Norman PES $3,150 SLE - Exercise Physiology Curriculum Report

Evaulation of Assessment for Equivalency for the Australian Morris,Norman PES $2,000 Physiotherapy Council: Four Assessments

Morris,Norman PES Annual Honourarium for Chair of the Accreditation Committee $1,500

Morris,Norman PES Attendance to Accreditation Committee Meetings in Melbourne $750

Rickard,Claire NRS Antimicrobial Evaluation of Products Containing Chlorine Dioxide $15,000

Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn MKT Mater Health Record Survey $41,186

Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn MKT Advocacy Data Entry and Analysis Project $9,420

Rundle-Thiele,Sharyn MKT Supporter Survey Data Entry and Analysis Project $12,255

Economic analyses of the randomized controlled trial . Scuffham,Paul MED $36,364 of the 'CanChange' intervention.

42 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 43 HDR enrolments. [Data Source: Griffith Graduate Research School]

2010 2011 Element Domestic International Domestic International

Dentistry and Oral Health 0 0 4 4

Human Service & Social Work 11 0 12 1

Medicine 0 2 7 3

Medical Science 8 6 6 8

Nursing 7 2 6 1

Public Health 5 2 3 5

Physiotherapy & Exercise Science 2 2 7 4

Pharmacy 0 3 1 1

Psychology 20 3 22 0

Griffith Medical Research College 1 0 0 0

Total 54 20 68 27

Overall Totals 74 95

HDR completions and voluntary withdrawals [Data Source: Griffith Graduate Research School]

2010 2011 Element Completions Withdrawals Completions Withdrawals Higher degree by Dentistry and Oral Health 0 0 3 1 Human Service & Social Work 1 2 1 4

research (HDR) Medicine 1 0 5 2

Medical Science 4 3 5 7

Nursing 6 2 4 7

Public Health 0 3 2 2

Physiotherapy & Exercise Science 1 0 4 2

Pharmacy 0 1 3 0

Psychology 9 10 14 20

Griffith Medical Research College 1 0 0 0

Health Total 24 21 42 45

44 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 45 1 >> 44Griffith HealthGriffith Institute Health Institute HDR graduates awarded in 2011 [Data Source: Griffith Graduate Research School]

School Thesis title Awarded School Thesis title Awarded

Periodontal Pathogens: Their Distribution and Role in the Progression . Broadening the Scope of Work-Life Balance: An Examination of the Experiences . Doctor of Philosophy PBH Doctor of Philosophy DOH of Periodontal Disease of Australian Muslim Men as an Ethno-Religious Minority

An Evaluation of Interprofessional Education in the Teaching of Dental PES Voluntary Postural Sway Dynamics in Young and Older Adults Doctor of Philosophy Technology: How does a Curriculum Informed by the Principles of DOH Doctor of Philosophy Adaptations to 12 Weeks of Walking in Women aged 65-74 years . Interprofessional Education Influence Collaborative Work Practices . Doctor of Philosophy PES with Type 2 Diabetes amongst Dental Technology Students and Graduates?

Dimensional Changes in the Supporting Tissues following Immediate Placement PES Exercise, Immunity and Illness Doctor of Philosophy Master of Philosophy DOH and Restoration of Dental Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: A Retrospective Study PHM Development of a Novel Implant for Drug Delivery Doctor of Philosophy Implementing Care Coordination in General Practice: Embedding New Models Doctor of Philosophy HSV Formulation and Investigation of Specialised Dosage Forms for the Systemic PHM Master of Philosophy MED Targeting Vascular Genes Profile in Thyroid Cancer Doctor of Philosophy Delivery of the Selective Antineoplastic a-tocopheryl succinate Cytotoxicity Screening of Bangladeshi Medicinal Plants and Isolation and Structural Doctor of Philosophy MED A Systematic Approach to the Problem of Stillbirth through Clinical Epidemiology Doctor of Philosophy PHM Elucidation of Novel Anti-Cancer Compounds from ‘Acrostichum aureum’

Age Related Changes during Adulthood in Cognitive Processes Reliant on MED Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) Management Study Master of Philosophy PSY the Pre-frontal Cortex: Attention, Inhibitory Control, Working Memory and Doctor of Philosophy Health and Productivity: Psychological Distress is a Major Factor in Productivity Relational Processing Doctor of Philosophy MED Loss for a Range of Health Conditions Affecting Australian Workers Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Australian Community Sample . PSY PhD (in Clinical Psychology) Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition in . of Young People Doctor of Philosophy MED Oral Stem Cell Carcinogenesis PSY An Investigation of Aggression in Methamphetamine Users Doctor of Philosophy Regulation of the Human 'MYC' Proximal Promoter by STAT Proteins in Cancer Cells Doctor of Philosophy MSC Dating and Psychological Maltreatment: Daily and Prospective Associations with PhD (in Clinical Psychology) PSY Late Adolescents' Emotional Well-Being, Self-Esteem and Romantic Competence MSC Migraine Molecular Genetic and Pharmacogenetic Studies Doctor of Philosophy A Longitudinal Evaluation of Strain, Work Engagement, and Intervention Strategies Genomic Analysis of Complex Disease in the Norfolk Island . PSY Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy to Address the Health of High-Risk Employees MSC ‘Bounty’ Mutineer Descendants The Psychological Experience of Cystic Fibrosis: An Investigation of Personal Characterisation of Host-Bacterial Interaction in the Invasion Process of MSC Doctor of Philosophy PSY Adjustment, Family Relationships and Wider Community Perceptions of PhD (in Clinical Psychology) 'Campylobacter jejuni' Adolescents and Young Adults with Cystic Fibrosis

An Investigation of Aromatherapy and Hand Massage on Disruptive Behaviour . PhD (in Organisational NRS Doctor of Philosophy Recovery from Acute Traumatic Occupational Hand Injury in People with Dementia PSY Psychology)

Psychosocial Predictors of Quality of Life among Jordanian Colorectal Cancer The Treatment of Child Anxiety Disorders Using Online Cognitive-Behavioural NRS Doctor of Philosophy Patients: A Mixed-Method Study PSY Therapy: An Investigation of Family Factors and Treatment Compliance as Doctor of Philosophy Predictors of Child Treatment Outcome Using Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition to Understand the . NRS Doctor of Philosophy ICU Discharge Process PSY Affect Regulation of Shame PhD (in Clinical Psychology) The Self-efficacy, Functional Status and Quality of Life of Older People NRS Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Preparedness for the Transition to Teaching: An Examination of PhD (in Organisational during Rehabilitation PSY Predictors of Transitional Difficulties during the First Year of Employment Psychology)

The Role of the Health System in Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: . The Weight of History: Does Family History Influence Men's Perceptions of . PBH Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy A Case Study in Unemployment and Health PSY Risk and Prostate Cancer Screening Decisions?

46 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 47 Scholarship recipients Other 2011 scholarship recipients [Data Source: Griffith Graduate Research School] Scholarship Name DOH HSV MED MSC NRS PBH PES PHM PSY External scholarship recipients ASI Climate Change Adaption 1 Scholarship Name DOH HSV MED MSC NRS PBH PES PHM PSY Centre for Excellence in Policing. Clem Jones Top Up Scholarship 1 2 and Security Scholarship

Mesothelioma Postgraduate Research Scholarship 1 Commercialisation Training Scheme 2 1

National Breast Cancer Fdn Postgraduate . DVC (Research) International Postgraduate 1 2 1 1 Research Scholarship Research Scholarship Neuromyelitis Optica Postgraduate . 1 Research Scholarship GGRS Conference Travel Grant 2 2

Genomics Research Centre Postgraduate 1 Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) Research Scholarship

Element Total GHI Postgraduate Research Scholarship 1

Dentistry and Oral Health 1 Griffith Health Postgraduate . 1 1 Research Scholarship Human Service & Social Work 3 Griffith University International Postgraduate Medicine 2 1 1 1 Research Scholarship Medical Science 0 Griffith University Postgraduate . 1 1 3 1 1 Nursing 1 Research Scholarship

Public Health 2 Heart Foundation Research Centre Postgraduate 1 Research Scholarship Physiotherapy & Exercise Science 0 International Postgraduate . Pharmacy 0 1 Research Scholarships Psychology 5 Living Stipend 3 1

Griffth University postgraduate research scholarships (GUPRS) Lumpsum 1

Element Total Mid-Year Griffith University Postgraduate 1 1 Research Scholarship Dentistry and Oral Health 1 School of Medical Science . Human Service & Social Work 1 1 Top Up Scholarship Medicine 0 School of Psychology Postgraduate . 1 Medical Science 2 Research Scholarship

Nursing 0 Tuition Fee Scholarship 1 Public Health 0

Physiotherapy & Exercise Science 1 VC Stipend Scholarship 3 2 2 1 3

Pharmacy 0 VC Tuition Fees Scholarship 2 1 Psychology 0

48 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 49 Research Publications Overview [Data Source: Office of Planning and Financial Services] Research publications weighted scores

Griffith Uni Publications 2010 2011

A1 Authored Books 175.8 195.5

B1 (Book Chapters) 200.1 239.3

C1 (Refereed Journal Articles) 1,026.4 1,234.6

E1 (Refereed Conference Proceedings) 211.1 176.6

Grand Total 1,613.4 1,846.0

Griffith Health Institute Publications 2010 2011

A1 Authored Books 1.7 5.0

B1 (Book Chapters) 12.7 21.6

C1 (Refereed Journal Articles) 169.5 170.3

E1 (Refereed Conference Proceedings) 4.7 5.4

Grand Total 188.5 202.3

Griffith Health Institute as a % of Griffith Uni Publications 2010 2011

A1 Authored Books 1% 3%

B1 (Book Chapters) 6% 9% staff C1 (Refereed Journal Articles) 17% 14% publications E1 (Refereed Conference Proceedings) 2% 3% Grand Total 12% 11%

* See attached selection of GHI publications

50 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 51 1 >> 50Griffith HealthGriffith Institute Health Institute Selected Publications

Adams RA, Coman WB Sudden death cerebral palsy. Journal of Biomechanics, 2011; Beran RG. The Use of Drug Levels to Treat comparisons of ability and job performance of den Maagdenberg A., Fendrich K., Volzke H., complex during human walking. Journal of associated with spontaneous cerebrospinal 44, pp 2496–2500. Cluster Seizures in Epilepsy Management. older and younger workers. Equality, Diversity Volker U., Griffiths L.R., Buring J.E., Ridker Electromyographical Kinesiology. 2011; fluid leak: a case report. ANZ Journal of Journal of Neurology and Neurophysiology and Inclusion, 2011; 30,(2) pp 105-126. P.M., Ferrari M.D., Hoffmann W., Zee R.Y.L. & 21(2): pp 197-207 Surgery 2011 81(11): pp 837-839. Barber L, Barrett R, & Lichtwark GA. Validation 2011; S2. pp 1-2. Kurth T. (2011). Genome-wide association of a novel ultrasound approach to measure Brown C, Hasson H, Thyselius V, Almborg study reveals three susceptibility loci for Cronin NJ, Peltonen J, Sinkjaer T & Avela J. Aitken LM, Burmeister E, Clayton S, Dalais C, medial gastrocnemius muscle length. Journal of Bertolo A, Mehr M, Aebli N, Baur M, A-H. ‘Post-stroke depression and functional common migraine in the general population. Neural compensation within the human triceps Gardner G. The Impact of Nursing Rounds on the Anatomy, 2011; 218, pp 637-642. Ferguson SJ, Stoyanov JV. Influence of independence: a conundrum.’ Acta Neurologica Nature Genetics 43(7):695-8 surae during prolonged walking. Journal of Practice Environment and Nurse Satisfaction in different commercial scaffolds on the in vitro Scandinavica, 2011; http://journalreview.org/ Neurophysiology. 2011; 105(2): pp 548-53. Intensive Care: pre-test posttest comparative Barber L, Hastings-Ison T, Baker R, Barrett differentiation of human mesenchymal stem v2/articles/view/21992112.html. Chia KM, Liu J, Francis GD, Naderi A. A study, International Journal of Nursing Studies, R, & Lichtwark G A. Medial gastrocnemius cells to nucleus pulposus-like cells. European Feedback Loop between Androgen Receptor Davis JC, Robertson MC, Comans T, Scuffham 2011; 48(8), pp 918 – 925. muscle volume and length in children aged Spine Journal 2011; pp 1-13. Bulmer, AC, Coombes, JC, Blanchfield, JT, and ERK Signaling in Estrogen Receptor- PA. Guidelines for conducting and reporting 2 to 5 years with spastic cerebral palsy. Toth, I, Fassett, R & Taylor, SM. Bile pigment Negative Breast Cancer. Neoplasia. 2011; economic evaluation of fall prevention Aitken LM, Marshall A, Elliott R, McKinley S. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Bissessor N, Wong AW, Hourigan LA, phamacokinetics and absorption in the rat: 13(2): pp154-166. strategies. Osteoporosis International. 2011;

Comparison of ‘think aloud’ and observation 2011; 53(6), pp 543-548. Jayasinghe RS, Scalia GS, Burstow DJ, Griffiths therapeutic potential for enteral administration. 22(9): pp 2449-2459. as data collection methods in the study of LR, Savage M, Walters DL Percutaneous British Journal of Pharmacology, 2011; 164(7) Clark J. You are going to drop the ball on decision making regarding sedation in intensive Barrett R. Invited commentary. What are patent foramen ovale closure: outcomes pp1857-1870. this..’using siblings stories to inform better Dawe S, Geppert L, Occhipinti SO & Kingswell care patients, International Journal of Nursing the long-term consequences of Botulinum with the Premere and Amplatzer devices. interprofessional practice when someone goes W. A comparison of the symptoms and clinical Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine. Burnett, L & Larmar, SA. ‘Improving the First Police, Practice and Research Studies, 2011, 48(3), pp 318 - 325. toxin injections in spastic cerebral palsy? missing, . 2011 course in substance-induced psychosis and Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 2011 12(3): pp164-169. Year Through an Institution-Wide Approach: doi: 10.1080/15614263.2011.574069 primary psychosis. Journal of Substance Abuse 2011; 53(6), pp 485. The Role of First Year Advisors’, International Aitken LM, Williams G, Harvey M, Ahrens T, Treatment, 2011; 40 (1), pp. 95-101. Blot S, Johnson AP, Kleinpell R, Labeau S, Lan Black, S, Butler, R, Dunbar, L & Wheeler, Journal of the First Year in Higher Education, Comans TA, Clark MJ, Cartmill L, Ash Basu A, Arora R, Fernandes N. Onsite handover A. Evaluation of Waitemata District Health 2011; 2(1) pp 1 -15. S, & Sheppard LA. How do allied health PN, Marshall A, Moloney-Harmon PA, Ray- Diery A, Rowlands D, Cutmore TRH & James of clinical care: implementing modified CHAPS. Board Child Disability Service Project for professionals evaluate new models of care? Barruel G, Robson W, Nursing considerations D. Automated ECG diagnostic P-wave Clinical Governance: An International Journal. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families. Calleja P, Aitken LM & Cooke ML. Information What are we measuring and why? Journal of to complement the Surviving Sepsis Campaign analysis using wavelets. Computer Methods 2011; 16(3): pp 220-230. Child, Women and Family Services, Waitemata transfer for multi-trauma patients on Healthcare Quality. 2011; 33(4): pp 19-28. Guidelines, Critical Care Medicine, 2011; and Programs in Biomedicine, District Health Board, Auckland, March 2011. discharge from the emergency department: 2011; 101, pp 39(7): pp 1800 – 1818. Bazargan, M, Davey, AK, Muhlhausler, BS, Mixed-method narrative review, Journal of Comans TA, Currin ML, Brauer SG, & Haines 33-43. Broadley S, Patsopoulos NA, de Bakker Advanced Nursing TP. Factors associated with quality of life and Aldwin, C A, Skinner, E A, Zimmer-Gembeck, Morrison, JL, McMillen, IC, & Foster, DJR. , 2011; 67(1), pp 4 - 18. Simple HPLC method for determination of PI, Esposito F, Reischl J, Lehr S, Bauer D, caregiver strain amongst frail older adults Doessel DP & Williams RFG. Disabled people’s M J, & Taylor, R. (2011). Coping and self- rosiglitazone in sheep plasma and amniotic Heubach J, Sandbrink R, Pohl C, Edan G, Neumann DL & Thomas PR. Cardiac and referred to a community rehabilitation service: Living Standards: Filling a Policy Vacuum, regulation across the lifespan. In K. Fingerman, fluid and its application in a pregnant sheep Kappos L, Miller D, Montalbán J, Polman CH, respiratory activity and golf putting implications for service delivery. Disability and International Journal of Social Economics, C. Berg, T. Antonucci, J. Smith, & T. Antonucci model. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Freedman MS, Hartung HP, Arnason BG, performance under attentional focus Rehabilitation. 2011; 33(13-14): pp . 2011 38(4) pp 341-357. (Eds.), Handbook of lifespan development, Biomedical Analysis. 2011; 55: pp 360–365. Comi G, Cook S, Filippi M, Goodin DS, Jeffery instructions. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 1215-1221. Springer, New York, 563-590. D, O’Connor P, Ebers GC, Langdon D, Reder 2011; 12(4), 451-459. Doessel, DP & Williams RFG. The ‘Rise and Beattie, KD, Thompson, DR, Tiralongo, AT, Traboulsee A, Zipp F, Schimrigk S, Hillert Coombes I, Wheeler A & Hale A. Evaluation Rise’ of New Professional Groups under Arnautovska U, Doessel D, Ide N, Kõlves E, Ratkowsky, D, May, TW, & Gill, M. J, Bahlo M, Booth DR, Brown MA, Browning Carless M.A. & Griffiths L.R. (2011). of effectiveness and relevance of Safe Medicare, Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol. 37 K & De Leo D (2011) A mapping exercise Austrocolorone B and austrocolorin B1, BL, Browning SR, Butzkueven H, Carroll WM, Book Chapter in “Molecular Diagnostics Medication Practice Tutorials as a course No 4, National Institute of Labour Studies Inc, of existing suicide prevention programs cytotoxic anthracenone dimers from the Chapman C, Foote SJ, Griffiths L, Kermode in Dermatology and Dermatopathology: for pharmacist prescribers in New Zealand. Canberra, Australia. and services in Queensland: Final Report to Tasmanian toadstool Cortinarius vinosipes AG, Kilpatrick TJ, Lechner-Scott J, Marriott Cytogenetics of Primary Skin Tumours”. . Pharmacy Education 2011;11(1): pp 95-98. Queensland Health, Australian Institute for Gasparini. Tetrahedron Letters, 2011; 52(42), M, Mason D, Moscato P, Heard RN, Pender Editor Dr Michael Murphy. (Chapter 4; . Doessel DP & Williams RFG. Resource Suicide Research and Prevention, Brisbane. pp 5448-5451. MP, Perreau VM, Perera D, Rubio JP, Scott RJ, Pages 57-72) Cox H.C., Lea R.A., Bellis C., Nyholt D.R., Dyer Misallocation in Australia’s Mental Health Slee M, Stankovich J, Stewart GJ, Taylor BV, T.D., Charlesworth J., Matovinovic E., Blangero Sector under Medicare: Evidence from Time- Ashton, AA, & Boschen, MJ. Thought Beattie, KD, Ulrich, R, Grice, ID, Uddin, SJ, Tubridy N, Willoughby E, Wiley J, Matthews P, Carty C, Mills PM, Barrett RS. Recovery from J. and Griffiths L.R. (2011). Heritability and series Data. Economic Papers: A journal of Suppression of Multiple Personally-Relevant Blake TB, Wood, KA, Steele, J, Iu, F, May, TW Boneschi FM, Compston A, Haines J, Hauser forward loss of balance in young and older genome-wide linkage analysis of migraine applied economics and policy, 2011; 30(2) pp Target Thoughts. Asia Pacific Journal of & Tiralongo, E. Ethanolic and aqueous extracts SL, McCauley J, Ivinson A, Oksenberg JR, adults using the stepping strategy Gait and in the genetic isolate of Norfolk Island. Gene 253-264. Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2011; 2, derived from Australian fungi inhibit cancer Pericak-Vance M, Sawcer SJ, De Jager PL, Posture 2011; 33, pp 261-7. 494(1):119-23. 98-109. cell growth in vitro. Mycologia. 2011; DOI: Hafler DA (2011) Genome-wide meta- Doessel DP, Williams RFG & Robertson JR. 10.3852/10-121. analysis identifies novel multiple sclerosis Chambers SK, Baade P, Meng R, Youl P, Aitken Cox H., Lea R.A., Bellis C., Carless M., Dyer Changes in the Inequality of Mental Health: Baade, P.D., Youlden, D.R., & Chambers, susceptibility loci. Annals of Neurology. 70(6): J, & Dunn J. Survivor Identity after Colorectal T., Blangero J and Griffiths L.R. (2011). Suicide in Australia, 1907-2003, Journal of S.K. How long have I got? Using conditional Bensch K, Tiralongo J, Matthias A, Bone KM, 897-912. Cancer: Antecedents, Prevalence and Variants in the human potassium channel gene Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2011; survival probability to provide more relevant Psycho-Oncology Lehmann R, Tiralongo E. Investigations into Outcomes. 2011; 21(9) pp (KCNN3) are associated with migraine in a high 6(1), pp.23-42. information to cancer patients about their the Anti-adhesive Activity of Herbal Extracts Boislard PM, & Zimmer-Gembeck MJ. 962-969. risk genetic isolate. Journal of Headache and prognosis. Medical Journal of Australia. 2011 Against Campylobacter jejuni. Phytotherapy Sexual subjectivity, relationship status and Pain 12(6):603-8 Doessel DP, Williams RFG & Tonmukayakul U. 194 (2) 73-77 (IF 3.32, ERA-A). Chambers SK, Pinnock C, Lepore S, Hughes Research. 2011; DOI: 10.1002/ptr.3384. quality, and same-sex sexual experience Quantifying the Economic Structure of the S & O’Connell D. A Systematic Review of Crilly JL, O’Dwyer JA, O’Dwyer MA, Lind JF, among emerging adult females. Journal of Australian Mental Health Sector since 1992- Baade, PD, Youlden, DR, Coory, M Gardner, Psychosocial Interventions for Men with Peters JA, Tippett VC, Wallis MC, Bost NF & Beran RG. Functional neurological symptoms. Educational and Developmental Psychology, 93, International Journal of Mental Health, RA & Chambers, SK Urban rural differences in Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Prostate Cancer and Their Partners. Patient Keijzers GB. Linking ambulance, emergency 2011; 1, pp 54-64. 2011; 40(2) pp 25-54. prostate cancer outcomes in Australia – what Edinburgh. 2011; 41(3): pp 283-284. Education and Counselling. 2011; 85(2) department and hospital admissions data: has changed? Medical Journal of Australia, e75-e88. understanding the emergency journey. Borrow, S, Munns, A, & Henderson, S. Dong LF, Jameson VJA, Tilly D, Cerny 2011, 194: 293-296 (IF 3.32, ERA-A). Beran RG. Legal medicine - how to prepare Medical Journal of Australia. 2011; 194(4): Community-based child health nurses: An J, Mahdavian E, Marín-Hernández A, a report. Australian Family Physician. 2011; exploration of current practice. Contemporary Chang HY, Wallis M & Tiralongo E. Use of pp S34-S37. Hernández-Esquivel L, Rodríguez-Enríquez Bandarian Balooch, S, & Neumann, DL. Effects 40(4). pp 246-248. Nurse, 2011; 40(1), 57-73. Complementary and Alternative medicine of Multiple Contexts and Context Similarity among people with Type 2 diabetes in Taiwan Cronin N, Carty C & Barrett R. Triceps surae S, Stursa J, Witting PK, Stantic B, Rohlena J, on the Renewal of Extinguished Conditioned Beran RG. Primary Headache Management in Boyle JR, Sparks RS, Keijzers GB, Crilly JL, – a cross sectional survey, Evidence-Based short latency stretch reflexes contribute Truksa J, Kluckova K, Dyason JC, Ledvina M, Behavior in an ABA Design with Humans. Military Medicine. ADF Health 2011; 12(1): Lind JF, Ryan LM. Prediction and surveillance Complementary and Alternative Medicine. to ankle stiffness regulation during human Salvatore BA, Moreno-Sánchez R, Coster MJ, Learning and Motivation, 2011; 42, pp 53-63. pp 23-28. of influenza epidemics. Medical Journal of 2011; vol. 2011, Article ID 983792, 8 pages, running. PLoS One, 2011; 6(8), pp e23917. Ralph SJ, Smith RAJ, Neuzil J. Mitochondrial Australia. 2011; 194(4): pp S28-S33. doi: 10.1155/2011/983792. targeting of vitamin E succinate enhances its Barber L, Barrett R, & Lichtwark G A. Passive Beran RG. Prolactinoma: are dopamine Cronin NJ, Klint RA, Grey MJ & Sinkjaer pro-apoptotic and anti-cancer activity via muscle mechanical properties of the medial agonists still first choice? Internal Medicine Brough, P, Johnson, G, Drummond, S, Pennisi, Chasman D.I., Schurks M., de Vries B., T. Ultrasonography as a tool to study mitochondrial complex II. Journal of Biological gastrocnemius in young adults with spastic Journal 2011; 41(10): pp 757. S & Timms, C. Subjective and objective Schminke U., Launer L.J., Terwindt G.M., van afferent feedback from the muscle-tendon Chemistry 2011; 286, pp 3717-3728.

52 • Griffith Health Institute | 2011 ANNUAL REPORT • 53 Dong LF, Jameson VJA, Tilly D, Prochazka Fernandes PT, Snape DA, Beran RG, Jacoby A Gabrovska, P. N., Smith, R. A., Tiang, T., Gordon LG, Beesley VL & Scuffham Hamilton-Craig I, Watts GF, Sullivan DR, . Haywood, A., & Glass, B.D. Pharmaceutical L, Rohlena J, Valis K, Truksa J, Zobalova R, (2011) Epilepsy stigma: What do we know Weinstein, S. R., Haupt, L. M., & Griffiths, L. R. PA. Evidence on the economic value of Poplawski N, van Bockxmeer F, Clifton PM, excipients – where do we begin? 2011; Mahdavian E, Kluckova K, Stantic M, Stursa J, and where next? Epilepsy & Behaviour. 22(1): (2011). Semaphorin-plexin signalling genes psychosocial interventions to alleviate anxiety O’Brien R, Bishop W, George P, Barter PJ, Bates Australian Prescriber, 34(4), pp 112-114. Wang XF, Freeman R, Witting PK, Norberg E, 55-56. associated with human breast tumourigenesis. and depression among cancer survivors: A T, Burnett JR, Coakley J, Davidson P, Emery J, . Asia-Pacific Journal of Headrick JP, Peart JN, Reichelt ME & Haseler Goodwin J, Salvatore BA, Novotna J, Turanek Gene 489(2):63-9 systematic review. Martin A, Farid W, Freeman L, Geelhoed E, LJ. Adenosine and its receptors in the heart: J, Ledvina M, Hozak P, Zhivotovsky B, Coster Farrell L & Boschen MJ. Treatment outcome Clinical Oncology. 2011; 7(2). pp 96–105. Juniper A, Kidd A, Kostner K, Krass I, Livingston Regulation, retaliation and adaptation. MJ, Ralph SJ, Smith RAJ, Neuzil J. Mitochondrial in adult OCD: Predictors and processes of Gada H, Scuffham PA, Griffin B, Marwick M, Maxwell S, O’Leary P, Owaimrin A, change. Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Gordon LG, Eckermann S, Hirst N, Watson DI, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 2011; targeting of a-tocopheryl succinate enhances TH. 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