Prevention And Management Of Chronic Disease In Primary Health Care
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$898,008.00
Summary
Over the past 10 years, Mark Harris has developed and led an innovate program of research on better ways to prevent and manage chronic disease in primary health care. This has included research on early intervention to assess and reduce the risk factors for these conditions involving innovative approaches to patient education; team based care; information and decision support systems. This research is now being extended to focus on disadvantaged groups and communities.
I am a neurochemist-clinical research scientist investigating the interaction between, in particular, brain monoaminergic activity, autonomic function and physiological responses. My studies are largely focussed on determining the aetiology and consequenc
Clinically Severe Obesity: A Better Understanding Of A Complex Condition, Improving Health Outcomes Through Effective Therapies, And Delivering A Comprehensive Clinical Pathway.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$701,539.00
Summary
Clinically severe obesity impacts on the health of 7-8% or 1.5 million Australians, yet poor access to integrated effective care. This challenging area of healthcare is distorted by perceptions and beliefs that are frequently contrary to clinical and physiological research findings. Professor Dixon’s plan is to: 1) To learn more about clinically severe obesity, 2) improve the assessment and delivery of effective care, and 3) improve clinical capacity to better care for these Australians.
Improving Therapeutic Outcomes Through Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$823,008.00
Summary
This Fellowship seeks to improve patient outcomes by better understanding of how drugs and nanotechnology systems interact with the body under normal and diseased conditions, and to translate these findings into improved therapeutic and chemical safety practice. Aspects include how medicines are absorbed through skin; are handled in normal and diseased patients; are best administered, including to intensive care patients; and the development of new clinical pharmacy practitioner - researchers.
Mapping And Treating Early Clinical Stages Of Mental Disorders During Transition To Adulthood
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$863,413.00
Summary
The research proposed in this Fellowship is aimed at young people with emerging mental ill-health. The specific goals and targets are to formulate novel diagnoses that work; develop novel, personalised and safe psychosocial and biotherapies; and scale up well-evaluated 21st century models of mental health care.
Ascending Neural Networks And Behavioural State Control
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$727,758.00
Summary
Our research aims to describe and understand newly identified nerve pathways or 'networks' in brain that control physiological homeostasis or balance and complex behaviours, including levels of arousal and motivation, sleep/wake patterns, learning and memory, and emotions such as fear and anxiety