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    Dengue Transmission Under Climate Change In Northern Australia: Linking Ecological And Population Based Models To Develop Adaptive Strategies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $444,293.00
    Summary
    The mosquito-transmitted viral disease, dengue, is likely to be influenced by climate change. It has been accorded priority for human health adaptation research (National Adaptation Research Plan, Human Health). Dengue has major health impacts in North Queensland, and causes major losses to the Queensland blood supply. The research will develop a model for climate-related changes in the future occurrence of dengue to predict risk in North Queensland and other parts of Australia.
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    Health Impacts Of Climate Change On Indigenous Australians: Identifying Climate Thresholds To Enable The Development Of Informed Adaptation Strategies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $361,034.00
    Summary
    Closing the gap in Indigenous health and adapting to climate change are two major policy challenges for Australia. This project addresses these issues by providing quantitative and qualitative evidence of the disproportionate impacts of climate on the health of Indigenous people. This research will provide policy-relevant evidence to enable targeting of resources to develop effective climate adaptation strategies to reduce adverse health outcomes for Indigenous Australians from climate change.
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    Climate Change Impacts On Workplace Heat Extremes: Health Risk Estimates And Adaptive Options

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $741,938.00
    Summary
    Global warming will bring more hot (and extremely hot) days as Australia warms within the projected range of 2-4oC by 2070. Working in the heat is uncomfortable and requires rest breaks, yet pressure to keep working risks overheating and serious health problems. We will study the current effects on health and productivity on heat exposed workers, and model future trends in likely impacts under climate change in 8 (urban and rural) regions, with and without adaptive health protection strategies.
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    Circadian Rhythm Disruption And Metabolic Function

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $626,018.00
    Summary
    Shiftwork is an under-researched risk factor for obesity and diabetes. Because shiftwork disrupts hormonal and sleep rhythmicity, eating patterns and light exposure, abnormal rhythmicity may be a causal factor in metabolic disease. Direct evidence for the link is lacking and the underlying mechanisms responsible are unknown. This project aims to understand how shiftwork may lead to diabetes and obesity, knowledge essential for the design and testing of potential interventions.
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    The Role Of Bisphenol A In The Development Of Chronic Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $397,549.00
    Summary
    There is accumulating evidence to suggest that the environment we live in may be important in the development of chronic disease. This project examines a key environmental toxin Bisphenol A (BPA) and explores the role it has in the development of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this project, we will explore whether there is an independent relationship between BPA and the development of diabetes, CVD and obesity in humans in a prospective setting.
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    Prospective Study Of Birth Defects From Fetotoxic Agents In The Public Water Supply

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $732,036.00
    Summary
    Recent research in Australia & internationally shows that birth defects are more common in areas where mothers are exposed to poor quality drinking water, particularly when treatment chemicals known as trihalomethanes (THMs) are present. We will determine the risk that high THM levels pose to unborn babies by accurately measuring individual exposures to THMs & correlating these with adverse birth outcomes. The study will be in Perth where THM levels are very high in a number of suburbs.
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    The Structural Basis For Plasminogen Activation

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $555,780.00
    Summary
    The aim of this grant is to study how blood clots are dissolved and to use this information to develop better anti-clotting drugs
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    Identifying Optimal Sustainable Cooling Strategies For The Most Vulnerable During Heatwaves

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,115,640.00
    Summary
    Current guidance warns against electric fan use in heatwaves without any supporting evidence. This Project aims to identify how fans and other parallel low-resource strategies can reduce the risk of heat-related illness in the most vulnerable during simulated hot/humid and very hot/dry heat wave conditions. This information will be used to develop simple heat adaptation strategies that also mitigate unsustainable energy demands and the destructive environmental impact of air conditioning.
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    Forecasting The Impact Of Climate Change On Dengue Transmission

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $506,432.00
    Summary
    Dengue fever (DF) is the most important mosquito-transmitted viral disease in the world. The large-scale re-emergence of DF in the Asia-Pacific region during the past few decades has renewed its status as a serious international public health problem. Global climate change is anticipated to impact upon the biology and ecology of vectors and consequently the risk of DF transmission. The principal research aim of this study is to project the impact of future climate change on DF.
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    Apathy In Dementia: Identifying Mechanisms For Targeted Interventions

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $514,404.00
    Summary
    One of the most common symptoms in dementia is apathy - a reduction in concern, motivation or interest. Apathy impacts on a person’s ability to engage in necessary daily activities (e.g., cooking, washing, visiting friends) and often leads to people being placed in aged care facilities. This project will investigate the mechanisms which give rise to apathy in dementia. Understanding these mechanisms is the first step in developing new interventions to treat this challenging symptom.
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