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    Principal Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $838,845.00
    Summary
    I conduct research in physiotherapy, especially physiotherapy treatments for muscle contracture. Over the next 5 years I will investigate mechanisms of normal muscle growth and muscle contracture in adults with stroke and children with cerebral palsy. I will also conduct clinical studies investigating prophylaxis for haemophilia, prevention of complications after spinal cord injury, and multi-level surgery for contracture in children with cerebral palsy.
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    Developing Innovative Pathways For The Prevention Of Lifelong Cardiovascular Risk

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $753,300.00
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    My research aims to develop better ways to predict the risk of heart disease, better approaches to disease prevention and treatment and to ultimately develop more effective approaches to implementing these strategies into health care delivery.
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    Genomic Cancer Medicine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $753,300.00
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    I am interested in using new technologies to understand how and why cancers develop. I am focused on sarcomas, cancers that particularly affect the young, but rare and neglected cancers more generally. I want to use the knowledge we can gain from basic research to develop new models of clinical care, that will reduce the morbidity and mortality from these deadly diseases.
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    Innovations In Cancer Imaging And Targeted Radiotherapy To Improve Human Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $926,980.00
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    Through a process of discovery, development and investigation we will create medical devices and methods to improve cancer imaging and targeted radiotherapy. Successful completion of this program will directly impact on the treatment and lives of Australian cancer patients in the foreseeable future.This program will substantially build research capacity and productivity within Australia, raise Australia’s profile in cancer research and foster international collaboration.
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    Clinical And Public Health Interventions For Preventing Cardiovascular Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $137,595.00
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    Professor Neal’s research has two main components – the first will identify new drug therapies for the management of diabetes and the second will provide new evidence about ways to improve the healthiness of the food supply in Australia.
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    Preventing And Treating Diet-related Ill Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $828,300.00
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    Poor diet is now the leading cause of death and disability in Australia and most of the rest of the world. This is because most people eat too much fat, sugar, salt and energy which increases the risks of obesity, diabetes and premature death from conditions like stroke, heart attack and kidney disease. This research will identify new ways to prevent diet-related ill health by making it easier for everyone to eat better, and by identifying new treatments for problems like diabetes.
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    Scalable Interventions For Co-existing Mental Health And Substance Use Problems: Innovation, Technology And Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $811,293.00
    Summary
    Mental health and substance use problems go hand in hand, yet treatment is delivered separately because staff are not trained to treat both. However, many people with mental health and substance use problems experience difficulties attending different services and counsellors. Amanda Baker is leading a team trialling new, combined counselling interventions so that the same counsellor delivers all treatment. A new healthy lifestyles approach is expected to improve outcomes.
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    Translating Clinical Trials Research

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $863,910.00
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    Prof. Simes will lead and develop research at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre in collaboration with major national and international cooperative groups. Research themes include integrating molecular science with trial design and embedding research routinely in health care. Projects include surgery for rectal cancer; novel targeted therapy in gastric cancer; aspirin to prevent colon cancer; placental transfusion for preterm babies; risk in heart disease; economic assessment of clinical trials.
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    Dietary Approaches To Enhance Vascular Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $631,370.00
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    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for one third of all deaths globally. Most CVD can be prevented by addressing behavioral risk factors, and it is widely accepted that increasing the intake of fruits, vegetables and whole grains could cut CVD risk and associated costs more than 25%. However, surprisingly little is known about the impact of individual foods and beverages and their components on vascular health, or the mechanisms involved. This is the prime research focus.
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    Early Interventions For Primary And Comorbid Substance Use In Young People: Engagement, Innovation, Technology And Translation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $706,370.00
    Summary
    Many young people with substance use problems do not seek, receive or respond to treatment. Innovative approaches to treatment are required. Leanne Hides leads a dynamic team of clinical researchers developing cutting-edge treatments to enhance young people’s wellbeing and resilience, and reduce risk factors for substance use. This positive approach will encourage help seeking, reduce substance use and improve the mental health and wellbeing of young substance users.
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