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New research to block the action of damaged genes may reverse rare and devastating childhood illnesses
2022 Research Grant, News February 3, 2022

New research to block the action of damaged genes may reverse rare and devastating childhood illnesses

Media Release : The University of Adelaide … It is one thing to track down and define genetic disorders, but it’s another to work on developing the kinds of interventions
2022 Research GrantChannel 7 Children’s Research Foundation Honorary Chair for the Prevention of Childhood DisabilityGenetic DisordersNeurological DisordersProfessor Jozef GeczUniversity of Adelaide
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Oligonucleotide-driven treatment of an inherited, childhood-lethal polyneuropathy: Generation and characterisation of a humanised preclinical mouse model
2022 Research Grant October 28, 2021

Oligonucleotide-driven treatment of an inherited, childhood-lethal polyneuropathy: Generation and characterisation of a humanised preclinical mouse model

Chief Investigator: Professor Jozef Gecz Funding Amount: $ 100,000 Recipient: The University of Adelaide Overview: One in six children has disability related to brain function. The most severe neuro-disabilities are
2022 Research GrantBasic ScienceChildrens Mental HealthCRF Chair for the Prevention of Childhood Disabiliytneuro-disabilitiesProfessor Jozef Gecz
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Genetics behind a quarter of cerebral palsy cases
News September 17, 2021

Genetics behind a quarter of cerebral palsy cases

At least a quarter of children with cerebral palsy have a clinically important genetic finding and 50% of these will have immediate implications for their care, a new study from
Adelaide Medical SchoolCerebral PalsyCRF Chair for the Prevention of Childhood DisabiliytDr Clare van EykProfessor Jozef GeczUniversity of Adelaide
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News July 2, 2020

Ultra-rapid testing a game changer for children in intensive care

Access to life-saving genomic testing for critically-ill children across Australia is a step closer, with the release of a new study that finds ultra-rapid testing can transform the diagnosis and treatment of
children in intensive careCRF Chair for the Prevention of Childhood DisabiliytFederal Government’s Medical Research Future FundGeneticsJournal of the American Medical AssociationProfessor Jozef GeczThe Australian Genomics Acute CareUltra-rapid genomic results in ICU
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News August 12, 2019

Professor Jozef Gécz named Scientist of the Year

Professor Jozef Gécz has been named South Australian Scientist of the Year at the 2019 Science Excellence Awards. Jozef is a global leader in the genetics and biology of childhood
autisumCerebral PalsyChildhood EpilepsiesCRF Chair for the Prevention of Childhood DisabiliytGeneticsProfessor Jozef GeczSouth Australian Science Excellence AwardsSouth Australian Scientist of the Year
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