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Professor Monika Janda
Professor

Monika Janda

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Overview

Background

Professor Janda is a NHMRC Leadership Fellow (2025-29), and serves UQ as the Director, Centre for Health Services Research, and Professor in Behavioural Science at the Faculty of Faculty of Health, Medicine & Behavioural Sciences.Professor Janda leads the NHMRC Centre for Reserch Excellence in Skin Imaging and Precision Diagnosis (2021-2025) and the NHMRC funded Synergy Roadmap Towards Melanoma Screening (2022-2026). She trained as a health psychologist and is a behavioural scientist with a research background in cancer prevention and quality of life research. Prof Janda has strong clinical collaborations, and a passion for consumer-centered digital interventions that make self-management of health-related issues easier for people. Her work focuses on applied health and clinical research problems, making a difference to cancer prevention, early detection and treatment outcomes.

Previousely, until 2017, she led the Health Determinants and Health Systems Theme at The Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI), Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Before her NHMRC Leadership Fellowship, research was funded through an NHMRC Translating Research into Precatice Fewllowhip (2018-2020), NHMRC Career Development Fellowship Level II (2013-2017), NHMRC Career development fellowship I (2009-12) and NHMRC early career fellowship (2004-8). She was a research fellow for the Melanoma Screening trial with the Cancer Council Queensland before joining QUT in 2006.

Availability

Professor Monika Janda is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Research interests

  • Melanoma prevention and early detection

    My research aims to improve the prevention and early detection of melanoma

  • Quality of Life research

    My quality of life research focuses on interventions that can help people with cancer to improve their wellbeing

  • Mobile and digital technology

    I am interested to learn how people can use mobile and digital technology to improve their health behaviours

Research impacts

Professor Janda has three main research interests i) prevention and early detection of cancer (in particular melanoma); ii) improving clinical and supportive care for cancer patients (in particular gynaecological cancers), as well as iii) innovative methods of health services delivery and digital interventions. During the past 5 years, she has a strong research focus on improving the early detection of melanoma using digital and telehealth methods such as mobile teledermoscopy and enhanced skin self-examination. In her cancer work she contributed essentially to the LACE trial which changed the current standard treatment for early stage endometrial cancer worldwide. She has supervised 24 postgraduate students to completion.

Her research in the field of behavioural oncology has made exceptional contributions to science and impacted how preventive and clinical care is delivered through:

Behavioural and clinical trials: Developed new digital and behavioural interventions, and supported innovation in the delivery of medical interventions. Tested the impact of interventions on behavioural, health and cost outcomes in individually or cluster randomised trials. These trials resulted in changes to prevention, treatment and supportive care, and resulted in improved quality of life for many patients. In addition, they were cost-effective and resulted in savings for either people themselves or the healthcare system.

Quality of life and psychosocial outcomes assessment tools: Developed internationally used quality of life assessment tools and tested their reliability and validity. Used classical psychometric and item response-theory methods, and developed questionnaires suitable for adaptive testing. Such questionnaires will reduce the burden on respondents when completing them, and save time and costs.

Policy and Practice impact: Research has informed more than 30 clinical practice guidelines globally, and more than 20 international policy documents, resulting in changes to preventive and clinical practice. Research is referenced by special collections produced by Cochran, The US Surgeon General, and NICE, besides many others. Work influenced four position statements endorsed by Medical Colleges and/or Cancer Agencies. Has resulted in skin cancer prevention targets for Queensland.

Privately Monika is passionate about cycling and increasing urban space for cycling, and has founded and co-leads a sustainability initiative in her local suburb.

Works

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447 works between 1998 and 2025

301 - 320 of 447 works

2015

Journal Article

Describing patterns of care in pancreatic cancer a population-based study

Burmeister, Elizabeth A., O'Connell, Dianne L., Beesley, Vanessa L., Goldstein, David, Gooden, Helen M., Janda, Monika, Jordan, Susan J., Merrett, Neil D., Payne, Madeleine E., Wyld, David and Neale, Rachel E. (2015). Describing patterns of care in pancreatic cancer a population-based study. Pancreas, 44 (8), 1259-1265. doi: 10.1097/MPA.0000000000000384

Describing patterns of care in pancreatic cancer a population-based study

2015

Journal Article

Promoting sun safety in the workplace - What works?

Stoneham, Melissa, Sendall, Marguerite C., Crane, Phil, Janda, Monika and Kimlin, Michael (2015). Promoting sun safety in the workplace - What works?. Journal of Health, Safety and Environment, 31 (2).

Promoting sun safety in the workplace - What works?

2015

Journal Article

Systematic review of interventions to improve the provision of information for adults with primary brain tumors and their caregivers

Langbecker, Danette and Janda, Monika (2015). Systematic review of interventions to improve the provision of information for adults with primary brain tumors and their caregivers. Frontiers in Oncology, 5 1, 111-121. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2015.00001

Systematic review of interventions to improve the provision of information for adults with primary brain tumors and their caregivers

2014

Journal Article

Evaluation of a skin self examination attitude scale using an item response theory model approach

Djaja, Ngadiman, Youl, Pip, Aitken, Joanne and Janda, Monika (2014). Evaluation of a skin self examination attitude scale using an item response theory model approach. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 12 (189) 189. doi: 10.1186/s12955-014-0189-x

Evaluation of a skin self examination attitude scale using an item response theory model approach

2014

Journal Article

Prevalence, predictors, and correlates of supportive care needs among women 3–5 years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer

Rowlands, Ingrid J., Janda, Monika, McKinnon, Loretta, Webb, Penelope M., Beesley, Vanessa L. and on behalf of the Australian National Endometrial Cancer Study Group (2014). Prevalence, predictors, and correlates of supportive care needs among women 3–5 years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer, 23 (5), 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s00520-014-2456-0

Prevalence, predictors, and correlates of supportive care needs among women 3–5 years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer

2014

Journal Article

Improving treatment for obese women with early stage cancer of the uterus: Rationale and design of the levonorgestrel intrauterine device ± Metformin ± weight loss in endometrial cancer (feMME) trial

Hawkes, A. L., Quinn, M., Gebski, V., Armes, J., Brennan, D., Janda, M., for the feMME Trial Committee and Obermair, A. (2014). Improving treatment for obese women with early stage cancer of the uterus: Rationale and design of the levonorgestrel intrauterine device ± Metformin ± weight loss in endometrial cancer (feMME) trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 39 (1), 14-21. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2014.06.014

Improving treatment for obese women with early stage cancer of the uterus: Rationale and design of the levonorgestrel intrauterine device ± Metformin ± weight loss in endometrial cancer (feMME) trial

2014

Journal Article

Changes in outdoor workers' sun-related attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors a pre-post workplace intervention

Rye, Sheree, Janda, Monika, Stoneham, Melissa, Crane, Phil, Sendall, Marguerite, Youl, Philippa, Tenkate, Thomas, Baldwin, Louise, Perina, Heather, Finch, Linda and Kimlin, Michael (2014). Changes in outdoor workers' sun-related attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors a pre-post workplace intervention. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 56 (9), e62-e72. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000244

Changes in outdoor workers' sun-related attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors a pre-post workplace intervention

2014

Journal Article

Women's perceptions of their lifestyle and quality of life several years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer

Rowlands, Ingrid J., Lee, Christina, Beesley, Vanessa L., Janda, Monika, Nagle, Christina M. and Webb, Penelope M. (2014). Women's perceptions of their lifestyle and quality of life several years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer. Cancer Nursing, 38 (1), E21-E28. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000000129

Women's perceptions of their lifestyle and quality of life several years after a diagnosis of endometrial cancer

2014

Journal Article

Lesion selection by melanoma high-risk consumers during skin self-examination using mobile teledermoscopy

Janda, Monika, Loescher, Lois J., Banan, Parastoo, Horsham, Caitlin and Soyer, H. Peter (2014). Lesion selection by melanoma high-risk consumers during skin self-examination using mobile teledermoscopy. JAMA Dermatology, 150 (6), 656-658. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2013.7743

Lesion selection by melanoma high-risk consumers during skin self-examination using mobile teledermoscopy

2014

Journal Article

The impact of risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo- oophorectomy on survival in patients with a history of breast cancer - A population-based data linkage study

Obermair, Andreas, Youlden, Danny R., Baade, Peter D. and Janda, Monika (2014). The impact of risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo- oophorectomy on survival in patients with a history of breast cancer - A population-based data linkage study. International Journal of Cancer, 134 (9), 2211-2222. doi: 10.1002/ijc.28537

The impact of risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo- oophorectomy on survival in patients with a history of breast cancer - A population-based data linkage study

2014

Journal Article

Quality of life of women with lower limb swelling or lymphedema 3–5 years following endometrial cancer

Rowlands, Ingrid J., Beesley, Vanessa L., Janda, Monika, Hayes, Sandra C., Obermair, Andreas, Quinn, Michael A., Brand, Alison, Leung, Yee, McQuire, Lesley, Webb, Penelope M. and on behalf of the Australian National Endometrial Cancer Study Group (2014). Quality of life of women with lower limb swelling or lymphedema 3–5 years following endometrial cancer. Gynecologic Oncology, 133 (2), 314-318. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.03.003

Quality of life of women with lower limb swelling or lymphedema 3–5 years following endometrial cancer

2014

Journal Article

Clinical skin examination outcomes after a video-based behavioral intervention analysis from a randomized clinical trial

Janda, Monika, Youl, Philippa, Neale, Rachel, Aitken, Joanne, Whiteman, David, Gordon, Louisa and Baade, Peter (2014). Clinical skin examination outcomes after a video-based behavioral intervention analysis from a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Dermatology, 150 (4), 372-379. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2013.9313

Clinical skin examination outcomes after a video-based behavioral intervention analysis from a randomized clinical trial

2014

Journal Article

Can the use of quality assurance tools reduce the impact of surgical complications on the well-being of obstetricians and gynaecologists in Australia and New Zealand?

Varughese, Elizabeth, Janda, Monika and Obermair, Andreas (2014). Can the use of quality assurance tools reduce the impact of surgical complications on the well-being of obstetricians and gynaecologists in Australia and New Zealand?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 54 (1), 30-35. doi: 10.1111/ajo.12162

Can the use of quality assurance tools reduce the impact of surgical complications on the well-being of obstetricians and gynaecologists in Australia and New Zealand?

2014

Journal Article

Interventions to decrease skin cancer risk in outdoor workers: update to a 2007 systematic review

Horsham, Caitlin, Auster, Josephine, Sendall, Marguerite C., Stoneham, Melissa, Youl, Philippa, Crane, Phil, Tenkate, Thomas, Janda, Monika and Kimlin, Michael (2014). Interventions to decrease skin cancer risk in outdoor workers: update to a 2007 systematic review. BMC Research Notes, 7 (1) 10. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-10

Interventions to decrease skin cancer risk in outdoor workers: update to a 2007 systematic review

2014

Conference Publication

Mobile medical applications for melanoma risk assessment: False assurance or valuable tool?

Chadwick, Xavier, Loescher, Lois J., Janda, Monika and Soyer, H. Peter (2014). Mobile medical applications for melanoma risk assessment: False assurance or valuable tool?. 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2014, Waikoloa, HI, 6 - 9 January 2014. Washington, DC United States: IEEE Computer Society. doi: 10.1109/HICSS.2014.337

Mobile medical applications for melanoma risk assessment: False assurance or valuable tool?

2014

Conference Publication

Do cancer patients distinguish between the importance and severity of their quality of life concerns?

Costa, Daniel, King, Madeleine, Aaronson, Neil, Brazier, John, Cella, David, Grimison, Peter, Janda, Monika, McTaggart-Cowan, Helen, Pickard, Simon, Rowen, Donna and Di Sipio, Tracey (2014). Do cancer patients distinguish between the importance and severity of their quality of life concerns?. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Do cancer patients distinguish between the importance and severity of their quality of life concerns?

2014

Conference Publication

Skin self-examination with mobile teledermoscopy: A new consumer triage tool?

Manahan, M. N., Horsham, C., Janda, M., Loescher, L. J. and Soyer, H. P. (2014). Skin self-examination with mobile teledermoscopy: A new consumer triage tool?. The Australasian College of Dermatologists 47th Annual Scientific Meeting, Melbourne Australia, 18–21 May 2014. Richmond Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/ajd.12174

Skin self-examination with mobile teledermoscopy: A new consumer triage tool?

2014

Journal Article

Deriving a preference-based utility measure for cancer patients from the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer's Quality of Life Questionnaire C30: a confirmatory versus exploratory approach

Costa, Daniel S. J., Aaronson, Neil K., Fayers, Peter M., Grimison, Peter S., Janda, Monika, Pallant, Julie F., Rowen, Donna, Velikova, Galina, Viney, Rosalie, Young, Tracey A. and King, Madeleine T. (2014). Deriving a preference-based utility measure for cancer patients from the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer's Quality of Life Questionnaire C30: a confirmatory versus exploratory approach. Patient-Related Outcome Measures, 5, 119-129. doi: 10.2147/PROM.S68776

Deriving a preference-based utility measure for cancer patients from the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer's Quality of Life Questionnaire C30: a confirmatory versus exploratory approach

2014

Conference Publication

The Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP): The Development, Validation and Clinical Implementation of a New Supportive Care Needs Instrument for Indigenous People with Cancer

Garvey, Gail, Thewes, Belinda, Beesley, Vanessa, He, Vincent, Valery, Patricia, Janda, Monika, O'Rourke, Peter and Girgis, Afaf (2014). The Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP): The Development, Validation and Clinical Implementation of a New Supportive Care Needs Instrument for Indigenous People with Cancer. IPOS 16th World Congress of Psycho‐Oncology and Psychosocial Academy, Lisbon, Portugal, 20 – 24 October 2014. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

The Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP): The Development, Validation and Clinical Implementation of a New Supportive Care Needs Instrument for Indigenous People with Cancer

2014

Journal Article

Uptake of skin self-examination and clinical examination behavior by outdoor workers ashley

Walton, Ashley E., Janda, Monika, Youl, Philippa H., Baade, Peter, Aitken, Joanne F., Whiteman, David C., Gordon, Louisa G. and Neale, Rachel E. (2014). Uptake of skin self-examination and clinical examination behavior by outdoor workers ashley. Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health, 69 (4), 214-222. doi: 10.1080/19338244.2013.771247

Uptake of skin self-examination and clinical examination behavior by outdoor workers ashley

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2030
    Centre of Research Excellence to Improve the QuALIty of SurVival in Gynaecological Cancer PatiEnts (ALIVE WELL)
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2025 - 2029
    Evidence generation for a national melanoma prevention and early detection strategy
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Terahertz Quantum Technology for Melanoma Detection and Progression
    Critical Technologies Challenge Program: Round 1 - Stage 1 Feasibility
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2029
    The EARLY study: Evaluating the Specificity and feasibility of the EARLY Test for Ovarian Cancer Detetion
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2028
    3D total skin imaging for melanoma early detection in regional Australia
    MRFF - National Critical Infrastructure Initiative
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2028
    Melanoma Population Screening: Using Genomics to Facilitate Risk Stratification
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2028
    ENDO3:A Phase III Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial Comparing Disease-Free Survival of Patients with or without Lymph Node Dissection in clinical stage I Endometrial Cancer (ANZGOGtrial #1911/2020)
    NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies Grants
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    AIS-SHIELDS: Securing Health Intelligence Efforts & Linking Data Silos (MRFF 2022 National Critical Research Infrastructure Grant administered by The University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Generating evidence that will support the effective implementation of digital innovations that augment face-to-face care (MRFF PPHR administered by University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Pieces - Towards large scale implementation of evidence-based interventions for primary prevention of cancer in Europe and beyond (EU grant adminstered by Institut Catala d'Oncologia Hospitalet)
    Institut Catala d'Oncologia Hospitalet
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    INTErGenerational intervention to Reduce fraIlTY trial (INTEGRITY) (NHMRC Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies grant administered by UNSW)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2027
    Frailty ADD: Improving Hospital Outcomes for Frail Patients Across Different Disciplines
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    A non-surgical alternative to hysterectomy for the treatment of endometrial cancer
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2026
    Roadmap Options for Melanoma Screening in Australia (Melanoma-ROSA)
    NHMRC Synergy Grants
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    Centre of Research Excellence in Skin Imaging and Precision Diagnosis
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    Reconceiving early detection of melanoma (Externally administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    4CD - Connecting Care for Complex Chronic Disease - Diabetes [REMODeL an Integrated Model of Care for Diabetes (Re-IMCD)] (Metro South HHS Research Support Scheme grant administered by MNHHS)
    Metro South Health Research Support Scheme Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    The GOAL Trial: Comprehensive geriatric assessment for frail older people with chronic kidney disease to increase attainment of patient-identified goals: A cluster randomised controlled trial
    NHMRC Targeted Research
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2025
    Assessing diagnostic accuracy for melanoma with compared to without access to Melanoma Surveillance Photography in high-risk individuals (MRFF THSCOS grant administered by Monash)
    Monash University
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Developing the Monitoring and Evaluation Frameworks for Tobacco Reduction Reforms and Skin Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Project in Queensland
    Queensland Health
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Intelligent total body scanner for early detection of melanoma
    NHMRC European Union Collaborative Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    iToBoS: Intelligent Total Body Scanner for Early Detection of Melanoma (EU H2020 application led by Universitat de Girona)
    Universitat de Girona
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2024
    A Phase II trial evaluating feasibility, safety and efficacy of an individually-tailored exercise intervention during chemotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer (MRFF EPCDR administered by Griffith).
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis (ACEMID)
    Australian Cancer Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Can patient-led surveillance detect recurrent or new primary melanoma & reduce need for routinely scheduled follow-up? A Randomised Controlled Trial (NHMRC Project Grant led by University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Improving sun protection behaviour in young Australian adults using a digital behavioural intervention
    Harry J Lloyd Melanoma Research Grants
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Implementation of an innovative teledermatology network for the early detection of melanoma in high risk Australians
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Evaluating and disseminating the implementation success of a surgical training program
    NHMRC Translating Research into Practice Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2018
    Targeted and personalised early detection of melanoma using a 3D teledermatology network
    PA Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    The Implementation of MinimAlly INvasivE hysterectomy (IMAGINE) trial
    NHMRC Partnership Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2018
    Long-term follow-up of the Laparoscopic Approach to Carcinoma of the Endometrium (LACE) Trial - survival outcomes
    Cancer Australia
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2021
    Centre of Research Excellence for the Study of Naevi
    NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Redesigning skin cancer early detection and care (NHMRC Partnership Project administered by QUT)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    The fEMMe trial
    Cancer Australia
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Monika Janda is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Prevention of cervical cancer

    Did you know that cervical cancer is one of the most avoidable cancers in the world? Despite this fact, many women, especially in developing countries still die from this disease. Come and work with our team to make cervical cancer history.

  • Quality of life and wellbeing of women after gynaecological cancer treatment

    Gynaecological cancers affect many women in Australia. Our team works on better and kinder treatments, as well as supportive care interventions. Come and work with us to make women's health care experience an even better one.

  • Digital and mobile health technology

    Digital and mobile technology can assit people to improve their health outcomes. Are you interested to investigate why people use mobile devices to imporve their health, how they use them and how they need to be designed and co-designed with the endusers so that maximal behavioural impact is achieved?

  • Melanoma prevention and early detection

    Come and work with us on many exciting projects within the Centre of Research Excellence. Whether you are a health professional, data manager, engineer or imaging analyst, social media specialist, or statistician, we have data and projects that will excite you.

  • Implementing 3D imaging for nationwide risk-based melanoma screening

    Develop AI-driven 3D imaging for nationwide melanoma screening, exploring participation factors and primary prevention in public health, epidemiology, or implementation science.

  • Quality of life and wellbeing of women after gynaecological cancer treatment

    Gynaecological cancers affect many women in Australia. Our team works on better and kinder treatments, as well as supportive care interventions. Come and work with us to make women's health care experience an even better one.

  • Digital and mobile health technology

    Digital and mobile technology can assit people to improve their health outcomes. Are you interested to investigate why people use mobile devices to imporve their health, how they use them and how they need to be designed and co-designed with the endusers so that maximal behavioural impact is achieved?

  • Melanoma prevention and early detection

    Come and work with us on many exciting projects within the Centre of Research Excellence. Whether you are a health professional, data manager, engineer or imaging analyst, social media specialist, or statistician, we have data and projects that will excite you.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Impact of 3D Imaging on Quality of Life in Melanoma

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Dr Soraia De Camargo Catapan

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Diet quality and composition in Australian women with endometrial cancer

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Andreas Obermair

  • Doctor Philosophy

    In efforts to promote skin cancer awareness, can a Digital Automatic Sunscreen Dispenser with an SMS messaging component effectively change skin protection behaviour?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Janet McColl-Kennedy, Professor Peter Soyer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    What is the role of information technology systems in melanoma early detection?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Liam Caffery

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Using 3D total body imaging to study the spatial distribution of naevi and melanoma

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Dr Shakes Chandra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Behavioural science approach to melanoma early detection

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Ingrid Hickman, Professor Peter Soyer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Automated Detection and Classification of Suspicious Naevi in Dermoscopy Images Through Artificial Intelligence

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Peter Soyer, Dr Shakes Chandra

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: How does it work and what are the key active ingredients?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ruth Hubbard

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Process evaluation of the electronic Frailty Index for Acute Hospital (eFI-AH) implementation and co-design of consumer frailty resources.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young, Dr Natasha Reid, Dr Kristiana Ludlow

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment: How does it work and what are the key active ingredients?

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ruth Hubbard

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Monika Janda directly for media enquiries about:

  • cancer early detection
  • cancer prevention
  • melanoma
  • quality of life
  • skin cancer
  • sun protection
  • sunscreen
  • supportive care cancer treatment

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