Our research strives to maximise quality of life. We are developing precision health solutions to predict disease risk, progression rate and response to treatment, to inform tailored interventions.
Our Centre consists of a multidisciplinary group of researchers focusing on applying a precision health model to our key health priorities: Cancer, Neurological conditions, and Chronic and metabolic conditions.
Our combined knowledge and expertise across Genomics, Glycomics and Proteomics are applied to these health conditions with the ultimate goal of improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
This is all undertaken in a supportive research environment that facilitates the professional and scientific development of all of our members to ensure sustainable ongoing research excellence.
Professor Simon Laws
Precision Health offers the promise of moving from a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to more effective, personalised solutions to improve the health and well-being of an individual.
The Centre brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers with unique areas of expertise in Cancer, Neurological conditions, and Suboptimal Health.
Joining the Centre as a HDR student will see you embed in a thriving research culture with supervision from researchers with proven track records.
We welcome opportunities to collaborate with research, government, clinical and industry partners.
The Centre has specialised pieces of research infrastructure that can be accessed -through research collaboration or service provision.
We are a vibrant community of world-class research leaders, early to mid-career researchers, support staff, over 40 HDR students, adjuncts; and other affiliated members.
Our HDR graduates have secured positions in WA and around the world.
See our list of publications from the start of Centre operations in 2021.
The Centre for Precision Health (CPH) is seeking talented Masters by Research candidates interested in pursuing an ECU Master of Medical and Health Science by Research course full-time, under CPH supervision in the Centre. The scholarship includes a living stipend of $6,000 per annum paid in two instalments each year for a maximum of two years full-time.
Applications close on 30 June 2024, for commencement no later than 2 August 2024.
Read moreHear about the focus of the Centre’s research in our key health priorities, under a precision health model.
We welcome your enquiries. Please contact us via email: cph@ecu.edu.au