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    Leveraging Women’s Health Data Resources To Reduce Chronic Disease Risk And Extend Healthspan

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $763,845.00
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    Chronic diseases, such as osteoporosis and asthma, pose serious risks for Australian women. Reproductive health is central to women’s use of health services across life and is linked with the risk of chronic diseases. This research will build on two decades of linked data in Australia’s leading study of women’s health. It aims to guide development of women’s use of reproductive and maternal health services as an opportunity to prevent chronic diseases and improve long-term health.
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    Improving Outcomes In Chronic Disease Prevention And Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $849,540.00
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    This fellowship focuses on improving health outcomes in people with or at risk of chronic diseases. This will involve systematic reviews to better understand the efficacy and safety of preventive therapies, with an emphasis on people with multiple chronic disease, and building on an ongoing program of health services research to identify novel strategies for implementation of evidence-based care within complex health systems. The work will be conducted largely in Australia, China and India.
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    Addressing The Health And Economic Burden Of Chronic Conditions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $838,845.00
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    I have established a successful program of health economics and health systems research at the George Institute. Over the next 5 years, I will expand this work to evaluate health financing reforms in Australia and the Asia-Pacific, and develop new evaluation methods. My research will tackle problems with the greatest disease burden worldwide and in populations with the greatest social disadvantages. It will have immediate policy relevance and involve training in a field with skills shortages.
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    Large-scale Epidemiology, Chronic Disease And Disadvantaged Populations: Evidence And Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $849,540.00
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    Nationally and internationally, we face an increasing burden of chronic disease and health care costs. Health risk factors and premature ill-health are increasingly concentrated in the disadvantaged. A large proportion of the chronic disease burden is preventable through better evidence and implementation. This application is to conduct innovative large-scale research on Indigenous health, chronic disease and the health of disadvantaged populations, including work on implementation of solutions.
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    Inflammatory Airway Diseases In Children: Mechanisms Underlying And Preventative Strategies

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $823,008.00
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    Professor Sly’s research concentrates on understanding why some children develop chronic lung disease and on finding ways to prevent this from happening.
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    Addressing Evidence-practice Gaps In Chronic Disease Prevention And Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $709,931.00
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    Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of premature death and disability worldwide. Effective treatments for prevention and control of these conditions are available however their use remains far from optimal, in Australia and globally. My current and proposed research will develop and evaluate highly innovative solutions to reduce large evidence-practice gaps in healthcare delivery. These include task shifting to non-physician health workers and novel approaches to drug delivery.
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    Translating Health Behaviour Interventions Into Population Health Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $590,785.00
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    Translating health behaviour interventions into Population Health practice: maintenance and dissemination.
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    ‘Equally Well’: Addressing Comorbid Physical, Mental, And Substance Use Disorders With Psychological Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $715,210.00
    Summary
    Mental ill-health, substance use and chronic physical illness go hand in hand, yet treatment for all three health issues is rarely delivered. Amanda Baker is leading a team trialling psychological interventions for these co-existing health issues suitable for delivery in mental health, substance use and medical settings. Telephone and online interventions are also being developed. Addressing these three co-existing health concerns is expected to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life.
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    Integration Of Biostatistics And Mathematical Modelling To Improve The Control Of Infectious Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $622,655.00
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    Improving the control of infectious diseases requires the evaluation of interventions that prevent disease at the population level and successfully treat infections at the individual level. This proposal brings together advanced biostatistical research with mathematical modelling to discover novel methods for evaluating antimalarial treatments and malaria vaccine candidates, leading to new insights in infectious disease control and building capacity in this emerging cross-disciplinary field.
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    Dengue Pathogenesis And Disease Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $652,765.00
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    Dengue is a serious viral disease that is spread by mosquitoes. Dengue results in hundreds of thousands of children and young adults being hospitalized in Asia every year, and some patients die. There is no vaccine or specific treatment. In this fellowship I will lead a research program that aims provide doctors with the tools to diagnosis and treat dengue more efficiently and to develop a novel biological control to prevent dengue being transmitted by mosquitoes.
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