Chief Investigator: Dr Tim Chataway Research Area: Basic Science Funding Amount: $ 75,000 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Peanut allergy affects 3% of Australian children. A number of peanut oral immunotherapy
Chief Investigator: Dr Nigel Farrow Funding Amount: $34,624 Recipient: University of Adelaide Overview: The lung grows and its cells turn over numerous times throughout a person’s lifetime; this continual self-renewal
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Kristin Carson-Chahhoud Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: This study will establish the evidence-base for novel iHealth technologies (namely augmented reality, virtual reality
Chief Investigator: Dr Femke Buisman-Pijlman Funding Amount: $ 60,000 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Early life adversity can leave psychological and biological scars that impact on development of children
Chief Investigator: Dr Ryan Balzan [Early Career Researcher] Funding Amount: $31,198 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Anorexia nervosa is serious mental illness that has a substantial harmful effect on psychological, physical
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Lisa Smithers Funding Amount: $74,904 Recipient: University of Adelaide Overview: Of all the exposures during pregnancy, effects of smoking are amongst the most damaging to the
Chief Investigator: Dr Michael Osborn Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: Women’s and Children’s Health Network Overview: Cancer treatment is associated with significant physical deconditioning, resulting in impaired functioning, worse quality of
Almost 1% of Australian children suffer with coeliac disease, with a large number still going undiagnosed. Current methods for the detection of coeliac disease are costly and invasive, leading to
Chief Investigator: Ms Josey Povey Funding Amount: $33,503 Recipient: Menzies School of Health Research Overview: Indigenous youth are disproportionality exposed to risk factors for poor mental health. They are five
Posted by Flinders University, February 5, 2018. A breath-test for celiac disease, improved baby resuscitation and new approaches to lung infections, teen anxiety and mindfulness are among the Flinders University