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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776796

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    Australian Research Council
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    $79,627.00
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    Radio Frequency Wireless Monitoring in Sleep Apnoea (Particularly for Paediatric Patients). Disease diagnosis, chronic disease monitoring and stress monitoring all are limited by diagnostic systems that are attached to patients by wires restricting the recording of such parameters to limited intervals in the clinician's office. The proposed system will enable patients to have a range of physiological parameters recorded without the attachment of wires. This will enable extensive periods of dia .... Radio Frequency Wireless Monitoring in Sleep Apnoea (Particularly for Paediatric Patients). Disease diagnosis, chronic disease monitoring and stress monitoring all are limited by diagnostic systems that are attached to patients by wires restricting the recording of such parameters to limited intervals in the clinician's office. The proposed system will enable patients to have a range of physiological parameters recorded without the attachment of wires. This will enable extensive periods of diagnostic data to be recorded to characterize respiratory, cardiac and other parameters during extended periods, and during normal daily activity. In addition the system can be used to monitor patients with chronic disease and detect trends in their disease.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455595

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    Australian Research Council
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    $300,000.00
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    Development of a new diet to improve insulin sensitivity and manage weight in healthy cats. This project will determine if a low carbohydrate, moderate fat, high protein diet improves insulin sensitivity and reduces weight gain in cats compared to a typical high-carbohydrate grocery line diet. It will identify risk factors for weight gain such as increased fasting insulin concentration and will also determine which simple assessment of insulin sensitivity best correlates with insulin sensitivity .... Development of a new diet to improve insulin sensitivity and manage weight in healthy cats. This project will determine if a low carbohydrate, moderate fat, high protein diet improves insulin sensitivity and reduces weight gain in cats compared to a typical high-carbohydrate grocery line diet. It will identify risk factors for weight gain such as increased fasting insulin concentration and will also determine which simple assessment of insulin sensitivity best correlates with insulin sensitivity measured by a gold standard. This project should lead to the formulation of a diet designed to improve insulin sensitivity and minimize weight gain in cats, and allow for earlier identification of cats at risk of obesity.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347751

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    $69,099.00
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    Novel Hydrogels for Bioseparations in Clinical Applications. The project aims to design and synthesise new highly swollen hydrophilic membranes for use in biological separation processes and purifications such as the removal of viruses from blood. Typical membrane problems like membrane fouling or low flux should be minimized by a narrow pore size distribution. The regular nano-patterning should be obtained by molecular impriniting technique. Novel thermoresponsive polymers, which will be polyme .... Novel Hydrogels for Bioseparations in Clinical Applications. The project aims to design and synthesise new highly swollen hydrophilic membranes for use in biological separation processes and purifications such as the removal of viruses from blood. Typical membrane problems like membrane fouling or low flux should be minimized by a narrow pore size distribution. The regular nano-patterning should be obtained by molecular impriniting technique. Novel thermoresponsive polymers, which will be polymerized via controlled free radical polymerization techniques, will be used as biocompatible membrane material.
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