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The Cool Brain Hall of Fame: Using examples from popular culture to de-stigmatise learning differences in primary schools
2023 Research Grant, Research Grants October 27, 2022

The Cool Brain Hall of Fame: Using examples from popular culture to de-stigmatise learning differences in primary schools

Chief Investigator: Dr Amy Wyatt Funding Amount : $94,995 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: Around 15-20% of South Australian children have a learning difference such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, autism or attention-deficit hyperactivity
2023 Research GrantADHDattention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)AutismCommunity Based StudyCool Brain Hall of FameDr Amy WyattdyscalculiadysgraphiadyslexiaFlinders Universitylearning difficultiesSupporting young minds and improving children’s mental health
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2020 Research Grant October 31, 2019

Protein Misfolding in Pregnancy

Chief Investigator: Dr Amy Wyatt Research Area: Basic Science Funding Amount: $98,038 Recipient: Flinders University Overview: There is evidence that the accumulation of damaged (i.e. misfolded) proteins in the body
2020 Research GrantBasic ScienceDr Amy WyattFlinders UniversityPre-natalPregnancy
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