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VasoActive Cardiovascular Research

Our Focus

Cardiovascular diseases are responsible for more deaths than any other cause and contribute substantially to the overall burden of disease worldwide. Furthermore, dysfunction of the vascular system contributes to the physical and cognitive impairments associated with ageing and many age-related conditions.

The VasoActive Cardiovascular Research team has a focus on the mechanisms of vascular function, and the development of novel prevention, treatment and rehabilitation interventions that aim to enhance cardiovascular health.

Healthy people: Through our work we contribute to the strategic research goals of UniSC, aiming to improve the quality of human life around the world.

Our Team

The VasoActive Cardiovascular Research team brings together researchers, clinicians and students from UniSC, the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and our other clinical partners.

Research Leads and Supervisors

Project Team Members
  • Dr Mark Windsor – Clinical Trial Coordinator – Peripheral Artery Disease trials
  • Sian Campbell – Research Assistant – Peripheral Artery Disease trials
  • Damien Kerley – Exercise Physiologist – Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Research Program
  • Emma Haslam – Research Assistant - Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Research Program
  • Amanda Moore – Research Assistant – Data Analysis
Research Students

Current research students

  • Andrew Kwintowski – MSc candidate. Topic: Blood flow restriction exercise in cardiovascular disease.
  • Farzad Nikaein – PhD candidate. Topic: Dietary interventions during cardiac rehabilitation.
  • Jacy Hyland – PhD candidate. Topic: Evidence-based behaviour change diet and physical inactivity for people with insomnia.
  • Julia Ruiz – PhD candidate. Topic: Lifestyle behaviours and vascular function in young adults.
  • Krist Feka - PhD candidate. Topic: Peripheral artery disease and cardiac rehabilitation.
  • Lisa Randall – PhD candidate. Topic: Drug discovery: Anti-hypertrophic scarring and Australian stingless bee propolis.

Past research graduates

Research Collaborators

Our team collaborates widely with other research teams locally and globally. It you are interested in working with us, please feel free to contact the project team members directly, or email us: vasoactive@usc.edu.au

Our Research

Current Themes and Projects


Understanding the mechanisms of vascular function and blood flow

Exercise and novel rehabilitation strategies for cardiovascular conditions

Promoting healthy behaviours for the prevention of cardiovascular disease across the lifespan

Diet and natural therapies for cardiovascular health

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