
HDA announces new Schools Communicator for 2023
Health Development Adelaide (HDA) has announced Associate Professor Zohra Lassi as its Schools Communicator Award for 2023. Funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF), this award was established
South Australian researchers find boiled peanuts could help reduce children’s peanut allergies.
A new clinical trial, funded by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF), has found that boiling peanuts can help up to 80 per cent of allergic children become desensitised to
Clinical trial shows boiled peanuts could help overcome child peanut allergy
Media Release : 19:00 AEDT Wednesday 11 January 2022 Boiling peanuts for up to 12 hours could help overcome children’s allergic reactions according to the results of a clinical trial
Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and Novita forum : Neuro-affirmative practice for Autistic children and youth.
Held on Wednesday 30 November, 5.30-7.30pm, Napier 102 lecture theatre, 1st floor, Napier Building, North Terrace, University of Adelaide. Best practice approaches supporting neurodiversity (and autism specifically) have undertaken significant change
Vital medical research supported
Posted on Nov 2 2022 by Lee Gaskin The University of Adelaide Newsroom Seven University of Adelaide research projects have together received more than $560,000 in funding from the Channel 7 Children’s Research
CRF Grants $1.5M to children’s research conducted in South Australia in 2023
South Australian researchers will receive $1.5million in grants from the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF) throughout 2023 for research conducted into health, education and welfare of children. A total
2022 Achievement in Children’s Research Awards Announced
Dedication to understanding early life origins and the social determinants of health and health equity for infants and children were recognised at this years Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation Achievement
Using Genetic Models to Tackle Epilepsy
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Cheryl Shoubridge Funding Amount : $93,488 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEE) are a severe form of epilepsy which presents in early childhood.