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    Aging Lungs In European Cohorts

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $470,342.00
    Summary
    This project will investigate the causes of respiratory disease and poor lung function across the life course. Using existing lung health data from Australia and Europe, we will determine which behavioral, environmental, occupational, nutritional, other modifiable lifestyle, or genetic factors play a role in lung health. This research will enable the development of a personalised risk predictor application for implementation with patients and health care providers as well as the general public.
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    Educating For Equity: Exploring How Health Professional Education Can Reduce Disparities In Chronic Disease Care And Impro

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,176,754.00
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    Improving Health Outcomes In The Tropical North: A Multidisciplinary Collaboration

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $5,997,916.00
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    Improving Health Outcomes in the Tropical North will strengthen partnerships with research institutions in the NT, Qld, WA, NSW, Vic and SA, by undertaking a research agenda that will help close the gap in Indigenous health disadvantage, protect the north from emerging infectious threats and engage regional neighbours. We will establish a northern Australian network that incorporates Indigenous engagement, mentoring and knowledge translation, and facilitates collaboration with southern partners.
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    RARE-Bestpractices: Best Practices For Management Of Rare Diseases

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $640,231.00
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    Although by definition rare, over 8000 rare diseases affect approximately 1.2 million Australians. Patient care has suffered from fragmented approaches and lack of information available to health professionals. This project brings together major experts on rare diseases to improve the translation of scientific progress into tangible benefits for patients. The ultimate impact of this work will be the significant improvement of health outcomes and quality of life for rare disease patients and redu .... Although by definition rare, over 8000 rare diseases affect approximately 1.2 million Australians. Patient care has suffered from fragmented approaches and lack of information available to health professionals. This project brings together major experts on rare diseases to improve the translation of scientific progress into tangible benefits for patients. The ultimate impact of this work will be the significant improvement of health outcomes and quality of life for rare disease patients and reducing inequality in care.
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    Maintain Your Brain

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $6,467,016.00
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    BRIDGET: BRain Imaging, Cognition, Dementia And Next Generation GEnomics: A Transdisciplinary Approach To Search For Risk And Protective Factors Of Neurodegenerative Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,081,489.00
    Summary
    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) begins many years before diagnosis and yet its aetiology is still poorly understood. The BRIDGET consortium aims to identify genetic variants that are associated with structural brain ageing, cognitive performance, and dementia risk in richly phenotyped international and Australian population-based samples. This work aims to provide crucial information on the molecular pathways leading to AD, potentially leading to improved health outcomes for our ageing population.
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    Preventing Anxiety, Depression And Substance Use In Adolescents.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,709,988.00
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    Anxiety, depressive and substance use disorders account for three quarters of the disability attributed to mental disorders. Yet we have few models of well-implemented prevention programs for these common disorders. The current proposal addresses this gap by evaluating an innovative internet-based approach to preventing mental health and substance use problems in Australian adolescents.
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    Ageing And Dementia In Aboriginal Australians: Promoting Vitality, Identifying Decline And Supporting Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $603,411.00
    Summary
    Dementia is a growing concern and burden on communities for Aboriginal Australians. This fellowship will develop effective, culturally appropriate, and accessible strategies to promote healthy brain ageing and prevent dementia in Aboriginal communities. It will also investigate better ways to assess memory and thinking in this population, in order to identify changes as early as possible for enhanced dementia research and treatment prospects.
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    N-glycan Profiling As A Risk Stratification Biomarker For Type 2 Diabetes

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $549,644.00
    Summary
    This study sets out to establish an N-glycan biomarker profile of suboptimal health in a well-established cohort of adult Australians, the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study (BHAS) and Chinese (SHS cohort) . This biomarker profile will contribute to the future development of N-glycan traits as a tool for (i) risk prediction of chronic disease onset, in particular those chronic conditions that constitute type II diabetes mellitus, and (ii) the prediction of a patient’s response to treatment.
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    A Multi-ethnic Cohort And Intervention Trial To Identify Early Biomarkers For Type 2 Diabetes And Customise Individualized Environments For Disease Prevention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $597,376.00
    Summary
    Diabetes is often called a lifestyle disease, however, large clinical studies have shown that diabetes cannot always be prevented through lifestyle modification. This collaborative study between Shanghai Institutes of Biological Science and Sydney University will identify biomarkers that predict the development of type 2 diabetes. Using this knowledge, the best interventions (including diet, exercise and medications) to improve an individual’s risk profile for type 2 diabetes will be identified.
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