
Medical researcher, and CRF Board Member, Professor Helen Marshall named SA’s 2023 Scientist of the Year.
Medical researcher, Professor Helen Marshall AM has been named the 2023 Scientist of the Year for her work in vaccination research and reducing the devastating impacts of meningococcal B. Prof
Gaming and LEGO® robotics with autistic students: Learnings and outcomes.
Today young people play online games such as Minecraft™ or use LEGO® Robotics to build 3D worlds or robots and connect with friends. Could building robotics or online gaming collaboratively
Our 2023 Annual Report.
In 2023, the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation of South Australia (CRF) celebrated its 47th year of enriching the lives of children through research. On behalf of the CRF Board
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Research for healthy happy kids
Flinders University NEWS, Friday 27 October 2023 Five new Flinders University projects have been funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF) to advance research for the benefit of children in
Awards for ‘Achievement in Children’s Research’ Announced!
(L-R Mr Paul Jury, CRF Chair, A/Prof Tim Chataway (Flinders University), Her Excellency, The Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia, Dr Jacquie Beall (Director SALHN Child Protection Service),
Kids Research to receive $1.2M boost in 2024
New research conducted into kids health, education and welfare will receive $1.2M from the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF). CRF announced its 48th Annual Research Grants Round at an
Development of a smart dissolvable antibacterial microneedle patch for deep burn wound biofilm infections.
Chief Investigator: Dr Hanif Haidari Funding Amount: $100,000 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: Management of paediatric burns is complicated with development of biofilms resulting in delayed healing or sepsis and
Treating early pregnancy T regulatory cell deficiency with IL-2/JES6-1 to boost maternal immune tolerance and reduce risk for inflammation-induced preterm labour.
Chief Investigator: Dr Kerrie Foyle [Early Career Researcher] Funding Amount: $39,538 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Preterm birth is the leading cause of childhood death, affecting nearly 1 in 10