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    Modern Chemical Exposures In Utero And In Infancy, And Their Impact Upon Early Neurodevelopmental Outcomes In The Barwon Infant Study, An Unselected Birth Cohort Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $138,353.00
    Summary
    I am a paediatric doctor interested in the effects of modern industrial chemicals on children’s development. Even in the womb babies are exposed to industrial chemicals and we know some, like lead, are harmful to developing brains. I am interested in other chemicals that are now suspected to affect development, including the polybrominated diphenyl esters (PBDEs), and I intend to investigate this as part of the Barwon Infant Study, which follows 1250 children from before birth to 3 years.
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    IMPROVING HEALTH OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN SUFFERING MAJOR INJURY

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $521,876.00
    Summary
    In Australia injury is the leading cause of childhood morbidity - more than cancer and heart disease combined. Yet, there has been no published comprehensive analysis of the processes of care or the systems for treating severe paediatric injury in Australia. Partnered with government and consumers, this study will generate evidence and implement interventions to provide better care for severely injured children and their families
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    Being Born Small Is Not Good For The Heart:early Detection Of Cardiovascular Risk

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $486,757.00
    Summary
    Intra uterine growth restriction(IUGR) is linked to adult onset of cardiovascular disease. However, little is known about the mechanism(s) which underlie this link or which babies are most at risk. This study aims to assess cardiovascular function in infants and children who were growth restricted. Early identification of cardiovascular dysfunction may aid in new opportunities for monitoring and therapeutic targets to ultimately reduce later onset of cardiovascular morbidity in this population.
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    DETERMINING THE MECHANISMS LEADING TO LONG-TERM IMPAIRMENT IN VERY PRETERM CHILDREN: THE VIBeS LONGITUDINAL STUDY.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,061,733.00
    Summary
    Approximately 50% of children born very preterm will develop significant problems. The objective of this project is to determine the mechanisms leading to these problems. We will do this by assessing at school-age a unique and valuable cohort of very preterm infants (VIBeS cohort) who had state-of-the-art brain scans shortly after birth and neurobehaviour assessments across early childhood. This school-age follow-up will involve repeat brain scans and detailed neuropsychological assessments.
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    Improving Community Approaches For High-prevalence Childhood Conditions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $395,600.00
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    A Centre Of Research Excellence In Adolescent Health: Making Health Services Work For Adolescents In A Digital Age

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,496,295.00
    Summary
    Developmentally appropriate adolescent healthcare must be inter-disciplinary, with sound communication and acknowledging increasing autonomy; not easily accommodated within traditional paediatric and adult models of care. Our diverse team of experts will work with young people, parents, policy makers and service providers to create principles of cost-effective, equitable and accessible healthcare for adolescents, making best use of present-day health services and modern digital technologies.
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    Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Novel Interventions In Newborn Infants

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $188,226.00
    Summary
    Children who were sick in the newborn period or born preterm are at increased risk of abnormal development, particularly problems with their ability to walk, think and learn. This research will assess how new treatments affect sick newborns’ later development. For example, giving preterm babies healthy germs, or probiotics, decreases a serious bowel infection, called necrotising enterocolitis or NEC. This research will find out if they also help preterm brain development when the children are 2 .... Children who were sick in the newborn period or born preterm are at increased risk of abnormal development, particularly problems with their ability to walk, think and learn. This research will assess how new treatments affect sick newborns’ later development. For example, giving preterm babies healthy germs, or probiotics, decreases a serious bowel infection, called necrotising enterocolitis or NEC. This research will find out if they also help preterm brain development when the children are 2 years old.
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    Immune-regulation By Milk Extracts In Vitro As Well As In Vivo In An Animal Model Of Formula Feeding

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $369,500.00
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    The Cause Of Undescended Testis And Inguinal Hernia

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $743,848.00
    Summary
    This study aims to define in both animal models and children how the testis descends from the abdomen to scrotum, and how undescended testis and inguinal hernia are likely to be caused by defects in the same, very indirect signalling pathway. The results will demonstrate where to look for genetic causes and proof of principle for possible future medical treatments for the 3 commonest major operations in children for congenital and acquired undescended testis and inguinal hernia.
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    Contribution To Concensus Conference

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $3,500.00
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