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Researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-slaying material that could one day be integrated into wound dressings and implants to prevent or heal bacterial infections.
News September 13, 2023

Researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-slaying material that could one day be integrated into wound dressings and implants to prevent or heal bacterial infections.

Media Release : University of South Australia 13 September 2023 The innovation – which has undergone advanced pre-clinical trials – is effective against a broad range of drug-resistant bacterial cells,
Childhood Wound InfectionsCRF FellowshipDr Zlatko KopeckiGolden StaphRMITSuperbugUniSAUniversity of South Australia
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Development of the next-generation antimicrobial dermal matrix for the management of deep burn injury
2023 Research Grant, Research Grants October 27, 2022

Development of the next-generation antimicrobial dermal matrix for the management of deep burn injury

Chief Investigator: Dr Zlatko Kopecki Funding Amount : $100,000 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: Burns are one of the most common injuries suffered by Australians and one of the top three
2023 Research GrantBasic ScienceBurn TreatmentCRF FellowDr Zlatko KopeckiMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Paediatric burnsUniversity of South Australia
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CRF grant to help advance wound dressings to change burn treatment in children
News November 15, 2021

CRF grant to help advance wound dressings to change burn treatment in children

Burns are one of the most common injuries suffered by Australians and one of the top causes of death in children under four. While survival rates for burns patients have
2022 Research Grantburns treatmentCRF FellowDr Zlatko KopeckiProfessor Allison CowinProfessor Krasimir VasilevUniSA Future Industries InstituteUniversity of South AustraliaWomen's and Children's Hospital
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Development of an advanced wound dressing for the treatment of infected burns in children
2022 Research Grant October 28, 2021

Development of an advanced wound dressing for the treatment of infected burns in children

Chief Investigator: Dr Zlatko Kopecki Funding Amount: $100,000 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: Burns are one of the most common injuries suffered by Australians and one of the top three causes of
2022 Research GrantBasic Scienceburns treatmentCRF FellowDr Zlatko KopeckiUniversity of South Australia
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New CRF Fellowships to advance childhood disability and disease research in South Australia
News June 7, 2021

New CRF Fellowships to advance childhood disability and disease research in South Australia

A Research Fellowship program by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation will invest close to $1M into the prevention and management of childhood disability and disease. Designed for mid-career researchers,
Associate Professor Luke GrzeskowiakChannel 7 Children's Research FoundationChildhood DisabilityChildren's HealthCRF FellowshipDr Zlatko Kopecki
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2020 Research Grant, Individual Project Outcome Reports October 31, 2019

Development of a Photo-Antibody Therapeutic platform for the treatment of infected burns in children

Chief Investigator: Professor Allison Cowin Funding Amount: $99,852 Recipient: University of South Australia Overview: Burns are one of the most common injuries suffered by children and one of the top
2020 Research GrantBasic ScienceBurn TreatmentBurnsDr Zlatko Kopeckipaediatric burn injuriesphoto-antibody therapy (PAT)Professor Allison CowinUniversity of South Australia
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