
ihop Research Group
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The Improving Health Outcomes for People (ihop) program of research is dedicated to improve lives and reduce health disparities in Australia and worldwide.
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https://www.improvinghealth.com.au/ 07-06-2021 02:09:55
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Read ihop Lead Sandi Hayes' Letter to MJA Editor which highlights continuing concerns around the reporting of career disruptions 👇 For full article visit🔗doi.org/10.5694/mja2.5…


📢New Publication! 📖Read this new Letter form ihop Lead Sandi Hayes and colleagues Dimitrios Vagenas and Monika Janda that discusses the need for improvement in #GenderEqualityinitiatives in research funding. 🔗doi.org/10.5694/mja2.5… Share your thoughts, comment below!💡


Congratulations to our Masters student @rileydunnaep on her graduation 🎓 Riley’s research investigates the way adverse event and symptom recording occurs in exercise oncology trials Another congratulations to our ihop RA Jemma Turner on her Masters also! 🎊







ihop Research Group at #COSA23! 📢 Both ihop Research Fellow Rosa Spence PhD, AEP and PhD candidate Gabrielle Gildea presenting their posters at this years COSA ASM


Last week our @MenziesHealth Healthy Lifestyles Research Group participated in a 2 day writing retreat ✏️💡 It was such a productive and great event with researchers across different disciplines! #MHIQ Griffith University


“Exercise is widely accepted as safe, even for people living with or beyond cancer, however, every healthcare intervention brings risk of harm alongside potential for benefit." - Dr Rosa Spence ihop Research Group talks to us about the ExHarM protocol tinyurl.com/4pnabzte

Congratulations to our researchers who received awards at yesterday’s School of Health Sciences & Social Work Awards Ceremony on the Gold Coast. Dr Rosa Spence Rosa Spence PhD, AEP – Outstanding HDR Supervision and Dr Melanie Plinsinga Melanie Plinsinga Outstanding Publication (ECR) 2023.


Yesterday ihop PhD candidate Gabi Gildea Gabrielle Gildea completed her Thesis Candidature Review Milestone (TCRM). Gabi’s research focuses on the barriers, facilitators, perceptions, and preferences of physical activity for women with ovarian cancer. Congratulations Gabi!



Dr Kira Bloomquist sharing her exercise brilliance with us in concurrent session 8 #ALAconf2024 ihop Research Group

