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    The Centre For Research In Childhood Early Respiratory Disease

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,621,023.00
    Summary
    The Centre for Research in Childhood Early Respiratory Disease is dedicated to the prevention of lung disease in young children with chronic respiratory disease. We aim to better understand the process of lung disease to identify predictors of disease and to treat it better. We will investigate the psychosocial effects of early interventions to better manage families. We will facilitate collaborations to provide best practice guidance and will train the next generation of doctors and researchers
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    Recurrent Abdominal Pain Project

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $75,219.00
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    Do Complications Of Pregnancy And Delivery Predict Later Childhood Development

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,375.00
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    Biofeedback Therapy For Children With Poor Bowel Contro L

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $79,820.00
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    Breathing Defences Against Asphyxia In Babies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $87,845.00
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    Understanding The Mechanisms Of Bleeding And Clotting Complications For Children On Extracorporeal Circuits.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,113,385.00
    Summary
    Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is advanced life support, which can save critically ill children. Significant bleeding occurs in 39%; clotting in 31% of children on ECMO; stroke in 12%. The biggest barrier to reducing these complications is the lack of understanding of how the bleeding/clotting system works in ECMO. This unique proposal uses the largest paediatric ECMO population in Australia and a multidisplinary expert team to develop a mechanistic understanding of these issues.
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    Improving The Outcome Of Premature Infants- A Randomised Trial Of Preventive Care At Home

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $633,375.00
    Summary
    The high rate of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes of very premature infants is of major concern. In Australia there are approximately 2600 very low birthweight (VLBW, birthweight <1500 g) or very premature (<30 weeks' gestational age) survivors per annum. A large proportion of these infants (40%-50%) will later develop motor incoordination, cognitive impairment, attention deficits or behavioural problems (up to 1300 new cases per year). There is little research to test the efficacy of e .... The high rate of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes of very premature infants is of major concern. In Australia there are approximately 2600 very low birthweight (VLBW, birthweight <1500 g) or very premature (<30 weeks' gestational age) survivors per annum. A large proportion of these infants (40%-50%) will later develop motor incoordination, cognitive impairment, attention deficits or behavioural problems (up to 1300 new cases per year). There is little research to test the efficacy of early preventive care programs geared to changing the infant's environment (physical management, behavioural regulation, maternal factors). In the proposed study we aim to use a low cost preventive care program at home conducted by physiotherapists and psychologists that has been shown to have utility and efficacy in pilot work, with follow up until 2 years of age. In subsequent studies we would aim to follow this cohort to school age, to determine if there are any lasting benefits of early intervention accompanied by measures of brain growth and structural development using advanced imaging techniques. Any new health care program should result not only in improvements in health, but should be affordable to implement so an economic evaluation will also be undertaken. This study will also utilise novel and advanced MRI brain imaging techniques to understand the complex interaction between brain injury and altered brain development in these infants with the risk and the repsonse to this program of care. In this way the changes in brain connectivity, structure and biochemistry can be formally defined to undertsnad the pathway of any potential benefit from this program.
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    An Experiment To Improve A Treatment For Stuttering In Preschool-age Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $119,063.00
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    The Effects Of Head Injury On Young Children's Developm Ental Progress

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $175,499.00
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    Computerised Assessment Of Caffeine Treatment In Extrem Ely Premature Babies

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $112,698.00
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