A Vision Of Healthy Urban Design For NCD Prevention
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$608,911.00
Summary
We are living in a new city era with new risks for health, and new ways to understand them. This project will combine state-of-the art methods in computer vision and artificial intelligence alongside co-creation of a web-based toolkit for action for use by city planners and urban designers that demonstrate practical pathways Improving our understanding of the strengths and limitations of existing city designs to ensure they are safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable.
Novel Precision-based Treatments For Biliary Tract Cancer
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$644,241.00
Summary
Advanced biliary tract cancer has a median life-expectancy of ~12 months. The relatively low incidence of the disease in Australia requires a collaborative team-based approach to drive progress. To achieve this, we have established a multidisciplinary research team based in Australia, Thailand and Japan. Here, we will now build on our exciting preliminary discoveries to test new patient-specific treatments, and develop methods to efficiently identify patients who may respond to immunotherapy.
Developing A Scalable, Woman-centred Model For Cervical Cancer Screening In Vulnerable Women In India
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,330,369.00
Summary
Cervical cancer is a devastating but preventable disease and 1 in 5 cases of cervical cancer in the world occur in India. We will work with women, communities, and health services in two States of India (Tamil Nadu and Mizoram) to design a woman friendly approach to prevent cervical cancer. This project brings together international and Indian experts to overcome current barriers to cervical screening by using a newer, more effective way of screening to reach underserved women and save lives.
HPV-based Testing And Treatment For The Elimination Of Cervical Cancer In Papua New Guinea (HPVTATE)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,590,166.00
Summary
Building on the innovative cervical screening model that we successfully designed and delivered in partnership with provincial health authorities in urban primary care settings in PNG, the overarching aim of the proposed study is to determine the reach, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, acceptability and scalability of HPV-based testing and treatment for the elimination of cervical cancer (HPVTATE) among women in rural and remote communities in Papua New Guinea.