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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP160100594

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $178,464.00
    Summary
    The effect of genomic variants on Indigenous health. The effect of genomic variants on Indigenous health. This project aims to examine the genetic variants introduced by Europeans (and other groups) into the genomes of the Aboriginal Australian population. The rate of metabolic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension is very high in Australia’s Indigenous populations. While an energy-rich Western diet has been suggested as the major cause, the contribution of genomic variants (mutations) rema .... The effect of genomic variants on Indigenous health. The effect of genomic variants on Indigenous health. This project aims to examine the genetic variants introduced by Europeans (and other groups) into the genomes of the Aboriginal Australian population. The rate of metabolic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension is very high in Australia’s Indigenous populations. While an energy-rich Western diet has been suggested as the major cause, the contribution of genomic variants (mutations) remains unclear. Anticipated outcomes are better understandings of both the benign and deleterious variants introduced into Aboriginal Australian populations and how these contribute to disease susceptibility.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100292

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $175,000.00
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    Understanding health information literacy in Australia's ageing population: A qualitative study. Australians need to know how to find and use information to help them age well. This research will establish a national Health Information Literacy Framework that will be an evidence-based guide for community agencies to use in creating resources and services to support the information needs of ageing Australians. Ageing Australians who are healthy and active are able to participate in the workforce, .... Understanding health information literacy in Australia's ageing population: A qualitative study. Australians need to know how to find and use information to help them age well. This research will establish a national Health Information Literacy Framework that will be an evidence-based guide for community agencies to use in creating resources and services to support the information needs of ageing Australians. Ageing Australians who are healthy and active are able to participate in the workforce, engage in the community while easing the burden on the national health care system. The research will place Australia at the forefront of health prevention and information literacy research. The research will be undertaken as a partnership between QUT, Griffith University and the Health Contact Centre.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100156

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $273,000.00
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    Skeletome - A Curated Online Knowledge Base Integrating Clinical and Biological Information on Skeletal Dysplasias and Related Conditions. The skeletal dysplasia knowledge base will: * establish Australia as a world-leader in skeletal dysplasia research; * provide researchers with an extensible and comprehensive online knowledge-base related to skeletal dysplasias; * enhance clinicians' understanding of the diagnosis, treatment and management of skeletal dysplasias; * facilitate collaborativ .... Skeletome - A Curated Online Knowledge Base Integrating Clinical and Biological Information on Skeletal Dysplasias and Related Conditions. The skeletal dysplasia knowledge base will: * establish Australia as a world-leader in skeletal dysplasia research; * provide researchers with an extensible and comprehensive online knowledge-base related to skeletal dysplasias; * enhance clinicians' understanding of the diagnosis, treatment and management of skeletal dysplasias; * facilitate collaborative discussions by patients, clinicians and researchers around specific cases to improve training, management and diagnosis; and * enhance Australia's research expertise in Semantic Web and social networking technologies.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200814

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,000.00
    Summary
    Development of an evaluation model for assessing the effectiveness of ICT to integrate services and improve service performance and client experience. This research will deliver a new evaluation model for assessing how best to use information technology in service organisations to improve service co-ordination, performance and clients’ experiences. It focuses on information technology use in the aged and community care sector which is critically in need of these benefits.
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