Designed Antibiotics Targeting Drug-Resistant and Latent Tuberculosis
Chief Investigator: Dr Kate Wegener Funding Amount: $74,411 Recipient: University of Adelaide Overview: Over 200 000 children die each year from tuberculosis (TB), a likely underestimate due to difficulties inThe utility of resveratrol for improving fetal growth in complicated pregnancies
Chief Investigator: Dr Alison Care Funding Amount: $74,276 Recipient: University of Adelaide Overview: Impaired fetal growth during pregnancy impacts subsequent health for babies and children, but few interventions can improve
Dr Anya Arthurs receives first HDA CRF Schools Communicator Award
Congratulations to Dr Anya Arthurs, the inaugural Healthy Development Adelaide Schools Communicator for 2021; a new award program funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation. Anya is a Post-doctoral
Professor John Lynch to represent The University of Adelaide on CRF Board
The Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor John Lynch to its Honorary Board, effective January 2021. Professor Lynch comes to the CRF as
Creating positive educational futures for young people who are at risk of, or are already in, out-of-home care
Chief Investigator: Dr Priscilla Dunk-West Research Area: Improving child protection and its effects. Community Based Study. Funding Year: 2021 Funding Amount: $92,646 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: The link between child
Defining endotypes in infant bronchiolitis: the first step toward personalised treatment
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Dani Dixon Research Area: Basic Science Funding Year: 2021 Funding Amount: $93,493 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Bronchiolitis is the most common severe respiratory tract illness in
The 44th Annual Report of the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation of South Australia Inc is now available
At the time of delivering our Annual Report for the 2019-2020 financial year, communities around Australia and the world were – and still are – feeling the impact of COVID-19.
Important UniSA research is helping to break the cycle of domestic abuse through a project funded by the CRF
Children of domestic violence : breaking the cycle of abuse. Research shows that children suffer long term impacts from witnessing domestic violence, yet growing incidences of abuse indicate that thousands
CRF Grant enables UniSA researchers to explore the question…
Is proton therapy the silver bullet for children with brain cancer? Adelaide is poised to open Australia’s first proton therapy centre in 2025, with children and young adults expected to