Professor

Susan Hua

Has open position

Associate Professor at University of Newcastle

Research Interests

Pharmacy

10%

Chemistry

10%

Drug Delivery

10%

Environmental Science

10%

Medical Science

10%

Wildlife Management

10%

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Susan Hua

University of Newcastle

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Australia

PhD Scholarship in Veterinary Nanomedicine for Wildlife Conservation: Innovative Pharmaceutical Treatments for Sarcoptic Mange in Wombats

The Therapeutic Targeting Research Group at the University of Newcastle is offering a fully funded PhD Scholarship for a student passionate about translational research in veterinary nanomedicine, specifically targeting wildlife conservation. This unique opportunity centers on developing innovative pharmaceutical treatments for sarcoptic mange in wombats, a critical animal welfare issue that has led to dramatic declines in wombat populations across Australia. Sarcoptic mange, caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, results in hundreds of wombat deaths annually, with infected animals suffering severe health deterioration and mortality within months if untreated. The research project aims to create improved antiparasitic drug formulations using advanced pharmaceutical and biological techniques, enabling effective treatment of infected wombats without the need for direct handling or capture. The successful PhD candidate will engage in a comprehensive research program involving in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo experiments, culminating in a veterinary clinical trial. This work will provide critical insights into drug delivery mechanisms and biological considerations for wildlife therapeutics. Funded by an ARC Discovery Project Grant, the project is led by Associate Professor Susan Hua, with collaboration from Dr. Hayley Stannard and Associate Professor Joanne Connolly of Charles Sturt University. The scholarship offers world-class training in veterinary nanomedicine and wildlife conservation, with the research conducted onsite in Newcastle. The position is full-time and expected to commence in January or February 2026. PhD Scholarship details include a living allowance of $38,938 per annum (2026 rate), indexed annually, and a full tuition fee scholarship for 3.5 years. An additional relocation allowance of up to $1,500 is available. The opportunity is open to domestic students who meet the University of Newcastle's minimum PhD eligibility criteria, typically requiring a relevant undergraduate or honours degree and strong academic credentials. To apply, interested candidates should email [email protected] with scanned academic transcripts, a CV, and a statement outlining research interests, capabilities, and motivation for applying. The application deadline is 5pm on 12 January 2026. For further details and to access the official application portal, visit the provided link. This project offers a rare chance to contribute to the conservation of Australia's iconic wildlife through cutting-edge research in veterinary science, pharmaceutical development, and nanomedicine.

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