Chief Investigator: Professor Vivienne Moore Funding Amount: $73,942 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Anxiety and mood disorders are among the most common mental health problems experienced by young people.
Chief Investigator: Dr Thomas Goddard Funding Amount: $32,000 Recipient: Women’s and Children’s Health Network Overview: CF is the most common fatal genetic condition in our community. Children die from respiratory
Chief Investigator: Dr Nicholas Eyre Funding Amount: $71,386 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: The recent outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) in South America and its association with birth defects
Chief Investigator: Dr Laura Eadie Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: SAHMRI Overview: Relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the leading cause of childhood non-traumatic death (15% of T-ALL and 20% of
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Anthea Magarey, Professor Michelle Miller Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Childhood obesity is a global problem with little evidence to inform practice. Our PEACH™
Chief Investigator: Paul Henning Funding Amount: $70,000 Recipient: Women’s and Children’s Health Network Overview: Renal transplantation is the optimum treatment for children with kidney failure. Unfortunately transplant requires lifelong immune
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Cheryl Shoubridge Funding Amount: $65,000 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Intellectual disability (ID) is frequent in the population with as many as 1 in every
Chief Investigator: Professor Michael Sawyer Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: This study will utilise a randomised controlled trial to determine whether a 4-month nurse-supported, group-based intervention
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Toby Hughes Funding Amount: $75,000 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease of Australian children, affecting 50% of 6
Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Leanne Dibbens Funding Amount: $70,000 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: The majority of childhood diseases do not receive a specific molecular diagnosis. By utilizing the