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Professor Elizabeth Powell
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Elizabeth Powell

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Overview

Background

NAME Professor Elizabeth Ellen POWELL

POSITION TITLE Professor, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland; Hepatologist, Princess Alexandra Hospital

Email e.powell@uq.edu.au

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with First Class Honours (M.B.,B.S.Hons1), The University of Queensland

Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), The University of Queensland

Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London

Fellow, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Elizabeth Powell is a Hepatologist and Senior Staff Specialist in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Princess Alexandra Hospital. She is also Professor, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Director of the network Centre for Liver Disease Research in The University of Queensland and a Research Fellow with the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. She is also a recent past member of the Executive of the Australian Liver Association.

Professor Powell has a very productive research group, bridging basic science and clinical research. Her main research interests include:

(i) developing strategies to improve the assessment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by primary care clinicians and non-hepatology specialists.

(ii) examining ways to improve education and medication management for people with decompensated cirrhosis (advanced liver disease)

(iii) examining the role of injury-stratifying biomarkers for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Availability

Professor Elizabeth Powell is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Research impacts

Contributions to the field: Include shaping two new paradigms in hepatology research: the importance of metabolic risk factors in the progression of chronic liver diseases, and more recently proposing altered hepatic regeneration and the ductular reaction as a potential driver of hepatic fibrosis. This innovative research on the association between the hepatic stem cell niche and fibrosis has led to increasing recognition internationally that fibrogenesis and carcinogenesis may be intrinsically associated with activation of this niche. A significant contribution has been to foster a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach to the field, involving hepatopathology together with molecular and clinical hepatology research. More recently she has established new interdisciplinary partnerships to undertake research in areas related to chronic liver disease management.

Collaborations: Nationally, collaborations include those with researchers from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Translational Research Institute and Institute for Molecular Bioscience, the University of Queensland; she also collaborates with clinicians from Inala Primary Care and the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Internationally, she contributes to the Drug-induced liver injury network (DILIN) and International Serious Adverse Events Consortium (iSAEC) (based in the UK) and the International Liver Disease Genetics Consortium. More recently she has partnered with Siemens Healthineers to study prevalence and severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in diabetes clinics and primary care.

Community Engagement: Prof Powell is regularly involved in speaking to General Practitioners and community groups and reviews resources for the Ethnic Communities Council of QLD. She has organized and chaired numerous multidisciplinary networking workshops with the purpose of bringing together clinicians/researchers, showcase what is going on in the field, and open opportunities for communication and collaboration.

Professional Involvement and Peer Review: Prof Powell is a past member of the Editorial Board of Hepatology, the Clinical Research Committee of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and a recent past member of the Executive of the Australian Liver Association. She convened the research workshop for the Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver and was consulted by QLD Government to prepare a report on models of care for liver disease. As a member of Executive, Australian Liver Association, she helped write and review documents on treatment, education and technology pertinent to liver disease. Prof Powell has been a panel member for NHMRC (Career Development Fellowship). She has reviewed project grants for the NHMRC, Wellcome Trust (Health Innovation Challenge Fund) and INSERM, and frequently reviews manuscripts for leading international journals.

International Standing: Prof Powell has international recognition in liver disease research and has been an invited speaker at >15 major international meetings. These include invitations as a faculty member of the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease Postgraduate Course, the International Association for the Study of the Liver Postgraduate Course, the Asia-Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver Postgraduate Course and the International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease Postgraduate Course. She has also presented at the Siemens Scientific Symposium, Berlin and the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Athens on serum biomarkers for risk stratification in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Supervision and Mentoring: Elizabeth has supervised 8 PhD/MD, 3 Honours and 3 Masters students. She has supervised 4 international scholars from the UK and 1 from the USA.

Works

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303 works between 1984 and 2025

101 - 120 of 303 works

2017

Journal Article

Patient-oriented education and medication management intervention for people with decompensated cirrhosis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Hayward, Kelly L., Martin, Jennifer H., Cottrell, W. Neil, Karmakar, Antara, Horsfall, Leigh U., Patel, Preya J., Smith, David D., Irvine, Katharine M., Powell, Elizabeth E. and Valery, Patricia C. (2017). Patient-oriented education and medication management intervention for people with decompensated cirrhosis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 18 (1) 339, 339. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2075-4

Patient-oriented education and medication management intervention for people with decompensated cirrhosis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

2017

Journal Article

Exploratory study into the unmet supportive needs of people diagnosed with cirrhosis in Queensland, Australia

Valery, Patricia C., Clark, Paul J., McPhail, Steven M., Rahman, Tony, Hayward, Kelly, Martin, Jennifer, Horsfall, Leigh, Volk, Michael L., Skoien, Richard and Powell, Elizabeth (2017). Exploratory study into the unmet supportive needs of people diagnosed with cirrhosis in Queensland, Australia. Internal Medicine Journal, 47 (4), 429-435. doi: 10.1111/imj.13380

Exploratory study into the unmet supportive needs of people diagnosed with cirrhosis in Queensland, Australia

2017

Journal Article

IFN-λ3, not IFN-λ4, likely mediates IFNL3–IFNL4 haplotype–dependent hepatic inflammation and fibrosis

Eslam, Mohammed, McLeod, Duncan, Kelaeng, Kebitsaone Simon, Mangia, Alessandra, Berg, Thomas, Thabet, Khaled, Irving, William L., Dore, Gregory J., Sheridan, David, Gronbaek, Henning, Abate, Maria Lorena, Hartmann, Rune, Bugianesi, Elisabetta, Spengler, Ulrich, Rojas, Angela, Booth, David R., Weltman, Martin, Mollison, Lindsay, Cheng, Wendy, Riordan, Stephen, Mahajan, Hema, Fischer, Janett, Nattermann, Jacob, Douglas, Mark W., Liddle, Christopher, Powell, Elizabeth, Romero-Gomez, Manuel and George, Jacob (2017). IFN-λ3, not IFN-λ4, likely mediates IFNL3–IFNL4 haplotype–dependent hepatic inflammation and fibrosis. Nature Genetics, 49 (5), 795-800. doi: 10.1038/ng.3836

IFN-λ3, not IFN-λ4, likely mediates IFNL3–IFNL4 haplotype–dependent hepatic inflammation and fibrosis

2017

Journal Article

Association of liver injury from specific drugs, or groups of drugs, with polymorphisms in HLA and other genes in a genome-wide association study

Nicoletti, Paola, Aithal, Guruprasad P., Bjornsson, Einar S., Andrade, Raul J. A, Sawle, Ashley, Arrese, Marco, Barnhart, Huiman X., Bondon-Guitton, Emmanuelle, Hayashi, Paul H., Bessone, Fernando, Carvajal, Alfonso, Cascorbi, Ingolf, Cirulli, Elizabeth T., Chalasani, Naga, Conforti, Anita, Coulthard, Sally A., Daly, Mark J., Day, Christopher P., Dillon, John F., Fontana, Robert J., Grove, Jane I., Hallberg, Pär, Hernandez, Nelia, Ibanez, Luisa, Kullak-Ublick, Gerd A., Laitinen, Tarja, Larrey, Dominique, Lucena, M. Isabel, Maitland-van der Zee, Anke H. ... Daly, Ann K. (2017). Association of liver injury from specific drugs, or groups of drugs, with polymorphisms in HLA and other genes in a genome-wide association study. Gastroenterology, 152 (5), 1078-1089. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2016.12.016

Association of liver injury from specific drugs, or groups of drugs, with polymorphisms in HLA and other genes in a genome-wide association study

2017

Conference Publication

Can modest alcohol intake be dismissed as a co-factor in diabetic patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?

Patel, P. J., Smith, D. D., Stuart, K. A., Horsfall, L. U., Hayward, K. L., Hossain, F., Williams, S., Johnson, T., Brown, N. N., Saad, N., Clouston, A. D., Irvine, K. M., Russell, A. W., Valery, P. C. and Powell, E. E. (2017). Can modest alcohol intake be dismissed as a co-factor in diabetic patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?. International Liver Congress / 52nd Annual Meeting of the European-Association-for-the-Study-of-the-Liver, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19-23 April 2017. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/S0168-8278(17)31602-1

Can modest alcohol intake be dismissed as a co-factor in diabetic patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?

2017

Conference Publication

Enhanced Liver Fibrosis test and liver stiffness measurements identify high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in people with type 2 diabetes

Patel, P. J., Stuart, K. A., Horsfall, L. U., Hayward, K. L., Hossain, F., Williams, S., Johnson, T., Brown, N., Lampe, G., Buck, L., Saad, N., Clouston, A., Irvine, K. M., Russell, A., Valery, P. C. and Powell, E. E. (2017). Enhanced Liver Fibrosis test and liver stiffness measurements identify high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in people with type 2 diabetes. Gastroenterological Society of Australia Australian Gastroenterology Week Precision Medicine in Gastroenterology, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 20 - 22 August 2017. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell.

Enhanced Liver Fibrosis test and liver stiffness measurements identify high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in people with type 2 diabetes

2016

Journal Article

Multiplex serum protein analysis identifies novel biomarkers of advanced fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease with the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy of established biomarkers

Irvine, Katharine M., Wockner, Leesa F., Hoffmann, Isabel, Horsfall, Leigh U., Fagan, Kevin J., Bijin, Veonice, Lee, Bernett, Clouston, Andrew D., Lampe, Guy, Connolly, John E. and Powell, Elizabeth E. (2016). Multiplex serum protein analysis identifies novel biomarkers of advanced fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease with the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy of established biomarkers. PLoS ONE, 11 (11) 167001, e0167001. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167001

Multiplex serum protein analysis identifies novel biomarkers of advanced fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease with the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy of established biomarkers

2016

Journal Article

MBOAT7 rs641738 increases risk of liver inflammation and transition to fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C

Thabet, Khaled, Asimakopoulos, Anastasia, Shojaei, Maryam, Romero-Gomez, Manuel, Mangia, Alessandra, Irving, William L., Berg, Thomas, Dore, Gregory J., Gronbaek, Henning, Sheridan, David, Abate, Maria Lorena, Bugianesi, Elisabetta, Weltman, Martin, Mollison, Lindsay, Cheng, Wendy, Riordan, Stephen, Fischer, Janett, Spengler, Ulrich, Nattermann, Jacob, Wahid, Ahmed, Rojas, Angela, White, Rose, Douglas, Mark W., McLeod, Duncan, Powell, Elizabeth, Liddle, Christopher, Van Der Poorten, David, George, Jacob, Eslam, Mohammed ... Santaro, Rosanna (2016). MBOAT7 rs641738 increases risk of liver inflammation and transition to fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C. Nature Communications, 7 (1) 12757, 12757. doi: 10.1038/ncomms12757

MBOAT7 rs641738 increases risk of liver inflammation and transition to fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C

2016

Journal Article

Prevalence of medication discrepancies in patients with cirrhosis: A pilot study

Hayward, Kelly L., Valery, Patricia C., Cottrell, W. Neil, Irvine, Katharine M., Horsfall, Leigh U., Tallis, Caroline J., Chachay, Veronique S., Ruffin, Brittany J., Martin, Jennifer H. and Powell, Elizabeth E. (2016). Prevalence of medication discrepancies in patients with cirrhosis: A pilot study. BMC Gastroenterology, 16 (1) 114, 114. doi: 10.1186/s12876-016-0530-4

Prevalence of medication discrepancies in patients with cirrhosis: A pilot study

2016

Journal Article

Diverse impacts of the rs58542926 E167K variant in TM6SF2 on viral and metabolic liver disease phenotypes

Eslam, Mohammed, Mangia, Alessandra, Berg, Thomas, Chan, Henry Lik Yuen, Irving, William L., Dore, Gregory J., Abate, Maria Lorena, Bugianesi, Elisabetta, Adams, Leon A., Najim, Mustafa A. M., Miele, Luca, Weltman, Martin, Mollison, Lindsay, Cheng, Wendy, Riordan, Stephen, Fischer, Janett, Romero-Gomez, Manuel, Spengler, Ulrich, Nattermann, Jacob, Rahme, Antony, Sheridan, David, Booth, David R., Mcleod, Duncan, Powell, Elizabeth, Liddle, Christopher, Douglas, Mark W., van der Poorten, Dvaid and George, Jacob (2016). Diverse impacts of the rs58542926 E167K variant in TM6SF2 on viral and metabolic liver disease phenotypes. Hepatology, 64 (1), 34-46. doi: 10.1002/hep.28475

Diverse impacts of the rs58542926 E167K variant in TM6SF2 on viral and metabolic liver disease phenotypes

2016

Journal Article

Altered peripheral blood monocyte phenotype and function in chronic liver disease: implications for hepatic recruitment and systemic inflammation

Gadd, Victoria L., Patel, Preya J., Jose, Sara, Horsfall, Leigh, Powell, Elizabeth E. and Irvine, Katharine M. (2016). Altered peripheral blood monocyte phenotype and function in chronic liver disease: implications for hepatic recruitment and systemic inflammation. PLoS One, 11 (6) e0157771, e0157771. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157771

Altered peripheral blood monocyte phenotype and function in chronic liver disease: implications for hepatic recruitment and systemic inflammation

2016

Journal Article

CRIg-expressing peritoneal macrophages are associated with disease severity in patients with cirrhosis and ascites

Irvine, Katharine M., Xuan Banh, Gadd, Victoria L., Wojcik, Kyle K., Ariffin, Juliana K., Jose, Sara, Lukowski, Samuel, Baillie, Gregory J., Sweet, Matthew J. and Powell, Elizabeth E. (2016). CRIg-expressing peritoneal macrophages are associated with disease severity in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. JCI Insight, 1 (8) e86914, e86914. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.86914

CRIg-expressing peritoneal macrophages are associated with disease severity in patients with cirrhosis and ascites

2016

Journal Article

Liver-related mortality in countries of the developed world: an ecological study approach to explain the variability

von Wulffen, M., Clark, P. J., Macdonald, G. A., Raj, A. S., Kendall, B. J., Powell, E. E., Jones, M. P. and Holtmann, G. (2016). Liver-related mortality in countries of the developed world: an ecological study approach to explain the variability. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 44 (1), 68-77. doi: 10.1111/apt.13657

Liver-related mortality in countries of the developed world: an ecological study approach to explain the variability

2016

Journal Article

Patterns of service utilisation within Australian hepatology clinics: high prevalence of advanced liver disease

El-Atem, N. A., Wojcik, K., Horsfall, L., Irvine, K. M., Johnson, T., McPhail, S. M. and Powell, E. E. (2016). Patterns of service utilisation within Australian hepatology clinics: high prevalence of advanced liver disease. Internal Medicine Journal, 46 (4), 420-426. doi: 10.1111/imj.13008

Patterns of service utilisation within Australian hepatology clinics: high prevalence of advanced liver disease

2016

Journal Article

Spatiotemporal characterization of the cellular and molecular contributors to liver fibrosis in a murine hepatotoxic-injury model

Melino, Michelle, Gadd, Victoria L., Alexander, Kylie A., Beattie, Lynette, Lineburg, Katie E., Martinez, Michelle, Teal, Bianca, Le Texier, Laetitia, Irvine, Katharine M., Miller, Gregory C., Boyle, Glen M., Hill, Geoffrey R., Clouston, Andrew D., Powel, Elizabeth E. and MacDonald, Kelli P. A. (2016). Spatiotemporal characterization of the cellular and molecular contributors to liver fibrosis in a murine hepatotoxic-injury model. American Journal of Pathology, 186 (3), 524-538. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2015.10.029

Spatiotemporal characterization of the cellular and molecular contributors to liver fibrosis in a murine hepatotoxic-injury model

2016

Conference Publication

Medication adherence in outpatients with decompensated cirrhosis

Hayward, K. L., Cottrell, W. N., Karmakar, A., Patel, P. J., Horsfall, L. U., Martin, J. H., Irvine, K. M., Tallis, C. J., Wright, P. L., Stuart, K. A., Valery, P. C. and Powell, E. E. (2016). Medication adherence in outpatients with decompensated cirrhosis. Gastroenterological Society of Australia, Australian Gastroenterology Week 2016, Adelaide, SA Australia, 10–12 October 2016. Richmond, VIC Australia: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/jgh.13520

Medication adherence in outpatients with decompensated cirrhosis

2016

Conference Publication

Non-invasive markers indicate a high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in adults with type 2 diabetes

Patel, P. J., Stuart, K. A., Horsfall, L. U., Hossain, F., Williams, S., Johnson, T., Brown, N., Lampe, G., Buck, L., Clouston, A., Irvine, K. M., Russell, A. and Powell, E. E. (2016). Non-invasive markers indicate a high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in adults with type 2 diabetes. Gastroenterological Society of Australia, Australian Gastroenterology Week 2016, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 10–12 October, 2016. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/jgh.13520

Non-invasive markers indicate a high prevalence of advanced fibrosis in adults with type 2 diabetes

2016

Journal Article

The toll-like receptor 3 pathway in homeostasis, responses to injury and wound repair

Ramnath, Divya, Powell, Elizabeth E., Scholz, Glen M. and Sweet, Matthew J. (2016). The toll-like receptor 3 pathway in homeostasis, responses to injury and wound repair. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 61, 22-30. doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2016.08.014

The toll-like receptor 3 pathway in homeostasis, responses to injury and wound repair

2015

Journal Article

Can paracetamol (acetaminophen) be administered to patients with liver impairment?

Hayward, Kelly L., Powell, Elizabeth E., Irvine, Katharine M. and Martin, Jennifer H. (2015). Can paracetamol (acetaminophen) be administered to patients with liver impairment?. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 81 (2), 210-222. doi: 10.1111/bcp.12802

Can paracetamol (acetaminophen) be administered to patients with liver impairment?

2015

Journal Article

FibroGENE: A gene-based model for staging liver fibrosis

Eslam, Mohammed, Hashem, Ahmed M., Romero-Gomez, Manuel, Berg, Thomas, Dore, Gregory J., Mangia, Alessandra, Chan, Henry Lik Yuen, Irving, William L., Sheridan, David, Abate, Maria Lorena, Adams, Leon A., Weltman, Martin, Bugianesi, Elisabetta, Spengler, Ulrich, Shaker, Olfat, Fischer, Janett, Mollison, Lindsay, Cheng, Wendy, Nattermann, Jacob, Riordan, Stephen, Miele, Luca, Kelaeng, Kebitsaone Simon, Ampuero, Jacob, Ahlenstiel, Golo, McLeod, Duncan, Powell, Elizabeth, Liddle, Christopher, Douglas, Mark W., Booth, David R. and George, Jacob (2015). FibroGENE: A gene-based model for staging liver fibrosis. Journal of Hepatology, 64 (2), 390-398. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2015.11.008

FibroGENE: A gene-based model for staging liver fibrosis

Funding

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2020
    ELF Study (Siemens - Unrestricted Education Grant)
    Siemens Healthcare Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    HLA-G/H2-Bl is Critical for Regulating Inflammation in the Liver
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    MERTK receptor tyrosine kinase: A novel therapeutic target for liver fibrosis (NHMRC Project Grant administered by the University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Non-invasive assessment of Hepatic Steatosis (Fibrosis) by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Spectroscopy (MRS)
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    Serum biomarkers for risk stratification in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
    Siemens Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Identifying Protective v Pathogenic Macrophages in Chronic Liver Disease: Critical for Macrophage-Targeted Therapy
    PA Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2014
    High throughput gene expression of patient samples via the Nanostring nCounter system
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2014
    Targeting the Wnt Pathway: Implication for Chronic Liver disease
    PA Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Defining the role of MMP-9-expressing macrophages in liver injury in chronic liver disease
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Establishment of an Integrated Facility for Single Cell Analysis
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Monocytes/macrophages in chronic liver diseases: cross-talk with hepatocytes and nonparenchymal cells and role in progressive liver injury
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2015
    NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship: The role of obesity, insulin resistance and fatty liver (steatosis) in human disease and strategies to monitor and improve patient outcomes
    NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2012
    Mayne Bequest Fund Research Support Award: Investigation of mechanisms contributing to disease progression and response to treatment in chronic liver diseases
    Mayne Bequest Fund
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Role of obesity in impaired treatment response in chronic hepatitis C: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    Hepatocyte replicative arrest, hepatic progenitor cells and the ductular reaction in hepatic fibrogenesis
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2007
    Non-invasive assessment of hepatic steatosis by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI and spectroscopy (MRS)
    PA Research Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2006
    Effect of weight loss on SOC-3 expression and response to antiviral therapy in patients with chronic hepatitis C
    Princess Alexandra Hospital R&D Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2010
    NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship
    NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    UQ Postdoctoral Fellowship 2006 - Scott Ward - HS Faculty contribution
    Mayne Bequest Fund
    Open grant
  • 2005
    The effect of obesity on liver function in children who are long term liver transplant recipients
    Royal Children's Hospital Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2007
    The role of steatosis in promoting cellular injury and fibrogenesis in human liver disease
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2006
    Role of magnetic resonance imaging in monitoring hepatic steatosis and visceral adiposity during treatment.
    Wesley Merdical Research
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    Genetic factors and hepatitis C - role in predicting disease progression
    Princess Alexandra Hospital R&D Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2005
    The Effect Of Alcohol On Hepatitis C-Induced Liver Disease
    Australian Brewers' Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2004
    PAHF block funding
    Princess Alexandra Hospital R&D Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2003
    Zeiss Cell Observer Video Microscopy System
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Elizabeth Powell is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: implementing the right care, in the right place, at the right time (NAFLD-RRR study)

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: implementing the right care, in the right place, at the right time (NAFLD-RRR study)

    Principal Advisor

Completed supervision

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