ARDC Research Link Australia Research Link Australia   BETA Research
Link
Australia
  • ARDC Newsletter Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Explore Collaborations
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation

Need help searching? View our Search Guide.

Advanced Search

Current Selection
Research Topic : Injury Control
Scheme : Career Development Fellowships
Clear All
Filter by Field of Research
Epidemiology (4)
Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases (4)
Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified (4)
Cellular Immunology (2)
Central Nervous System (2)
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified (2)
Neurosciences not elsewhere classified (2)
Optical technology (2)
Surgery (2)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (1)
Aged Health Care (1)
Autoimmunity (1)
Bioinformatics (1)
Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases) (1)
Clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice (1)
Emergency Medicine (1)
Endocrinology (1)
Epigenetics (incl. Genome Methylation and Epigenomics) (1)
Infectious Diseases (1)
Medical Devices (1)
Medical Physiology not elsewhere classified (1)
Medical parasitology (1)
Motor Control (1)
Orthopaedics (1)
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine not elsewhere classified (1)
Peripheral Nervous System (1)
Systems Physiology (1)
Tumour Immunology (1)
Venereology (1)
Filter by Socio-Economic Objective
Search did not return any results.
Filter by Funding Provider
National Health and Medical Research Council (45)
Filter by Status
Closed (45)
Filter by Scheme
Career Development Fellowships (45)
Filter by Country
Australia (3)
Filter by Australian State/Territory
VIC (2)
NSW (1)
QLD (1)
  • Researchers (0)
  • Funded Activities (45)
  • Organisations (25)
  • Funded Activity

    Quantifying The Burden, Understanding The Predictors, And Improving The Outcomes Of Non-fatal Injury

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $459,270.00
    Summary
    This Career Development Fellowship will use the analysis of existing (and continuing data collection), and key health data linkages to improve understanding of the outcomes of injury survivors and factors contributing to outcomes. The outcomes of this research program will be improved injury burden estimates, and better health outcomes for trauma survivors through informing evidence-based clinical guidelines and trauma care delivery.
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Road Traffic Injury Prevention: A Public Health Approach

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,558.00
    Summary
    The proposed research program will have a positive impact on road safety in Australia, particularly for young drivers, by using a series of intervention and observational studies to provide strong evidence for policy makers, and build research capacity. Furthermore, the development and adaptation of effective road safety interventions for low income countries in the region has the potential to improve health and economic conditions for many people in these countries.
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Concussive Injury In Children And Adolescents.Novel Imaging Modalities In Adult Concussive Brain Injury

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $370,603.00
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Neuroimaging After Traumatic Brain Injury: What Best Relates To Outcome?

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $402,287.00
    Summary
    Brain injury often results in physical difficulties plus cognitive and behavioural problems. Computerised tomography (CT) is the most used form of scanning used after brain injury but does not reveal as much as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Electrovestibulography (EvestG) also offers great potential to reveal brain-related information related to injury and depression. This study aims to assess and compare CT, MRI and EvestG to establish the extent to which each can help in predicting outcome .... Brain injury often results in physical difficulties plus cognitive and behavioural problems. Computerised tomography (CT) is the most used form of scanning used after brain injury but does not reveal as much as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Electrovestibulography (EvestG) also offers great potential to reveal brain-related information related to injury and depression. This study aims to assess and compare CT, MRI and EvestG to establish the extent to which each can help in predicting outcome in people who have had a brain injury.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Better Healing For Children's Burn Injuries

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,048.00
    Summary
    This project aims to improve the acute treatment of children with burn injuries through developing more effective and novel treatments and understanding the conditions required for burn injuries to occur.
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Prevention Of Injury In Disadvantaged And High Risk Populations

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $451,716.00
    Summary
    Associate Professor Ivers leads groundbreaking research that examines the burden and risk factors for injury, and works with Government to develop effective prevention programs. Injury is a leading cause of death and disability across Australia and Asia and, working with leading scientists from around the world, her program of research will seek to reduce this burden, particularly for disadvantaged and high risk populations. Focusing on road injury and falls, her work will have important benefit .... Associate Professor Ivers leads groundbreaking research that examines the burden and risk factors for injury, and works with Government to develop effective prevention programs. Injury is a leading cause of death and disability across Australia and Asia and, working with leading scientists from around the world, her program of research will seek to reduce this burden, particularly for disadvantaged and high risk populations. Focusing on road injury and falls, her work will have important benefits for injury prevention globally.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Modulation Of Inflammatory Lipids In Neurotrauma

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $436,096.00
    Summary
    Inflammatory lipids are involved in neurotrauma. They are key players in regulating the brain, spinal cord and immune responses to injury and thus in modulating the outcome of central nervous system (CNS) damage. We will investigate how bioactive inflammatory lipids, released during trauma, modulate neural response to injury and regeneration, by assessing their roles on central nervous system responses to injury.
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Reducing Perinatal Lung, Heart And Brain Injury In Preterm Infants – From Bench To The Clinic.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $463,652.00
    Summary
    Many infants are exposed to an adverse environment whilst developing in the womb, and are therefore at increased risk of lung, heart and brain injury, with life-long consequences. This research is focused on improving the entry into the world of vulnerable infants, thus reducing the risk and severity of brain injury.
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Improving The Measurement And Monitoring Of Long Term Outcomes Following Trauma.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $471,058.00
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Improving The Functional Outcomes Of Lower Limb Orthopaedic Surgery

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,048.00
    Summary
    While orthopaedic surgery usually achieves pain relief and improves function somewhat, it can often leave a patient unable to perform certain activities. And these abnormal movement patterns are likely to cause further problems. This project will objectively measure post-surgical function, in order to improve the surgery and rehabilitation of some of the most complex orthopaedic conditions. The goal is that patients receive the maximum benefit from surgery.
    More information

    Showing 1-10 of 45 Funded Activites

    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    Advanced Search

    Advanced search on the Researcher index.

    Advanced search on the Funded Activity index.

    Advanced search on the Organisation index.

    National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy

    The Australian Research Data Commons is enabled by NCRIS.

    ARDC CONNECT NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to the ARDC Connect Newsletter to keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more.

    Subscribe

    Quick Links

    • Home
    • About Research Link Australia
    • Product Roadmap
    • Documentation
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact ARDC

    We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose traditional lands we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    Copyright © ARDC. ACN 633 798 857 Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Accessibility Statement
    Top
    Quick Feedback