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    Impaired Self-awareness & Employment Outcome Following Acquired Brain Injury: Evaluation Of An Employment Rehabilitation

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $214,230.00
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    Improving Treatment And Outcomes Of Congenital Hearing Loss At The Population Level

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $265,138.00
    Summary
    Around 600 Australian babies are born with congenital hearing loss each year. Despite great advances in early diagnosis and treatment, affected children have language and other skills well below what they can potentially achieve. My research will a) examine trends in congenital hearing loss outcomes, b) enrich existing data with novel genetic and clinical data, to enable early prediction of future outcomes to direct management, and c) discover ways to prevent hearing loss progression.
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    Predictors Of Cognitive Performance In Old Age

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $190,375.00
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    Opening Windows To The Listening Brain: Developing Objective Measures Of Hearing Acuity In The Human Brain.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $319,329.00
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    Up to 160,000 Australians are un-employed due to hearing impairment, costing an estimated $12 billion per year. I will undertake systematic research which will result in EEG-based clinical tools designed to measure the reliability and acuity with which brainstem and brain structures are able to encode fine details in sounds. These tools will improve diagnostic and prognostic tests, especially for clinicians and parents of infants diagnosed with auditory neuropathies.
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    RNA Interference And Retigabine Therapy Protect Against Hereditary Hearing Loss

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $370,522.00
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    The preservation of hearing function is central to the treatment of individuals who are genetically predisposed to hearing loss. At present only synthetic hearing aids and cochlear implants can provide functional improvement, albeit sub-optimal. The studies described here will seek to prevent hearing loss by reducing the damaging effects of defective genes. Gene therapies that reduce the effect of these defective genes and a drug that enhances the activity of functional genes will be developed.
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    Diagnosis & Remediation Of Binaural Interaction Dysfunction In Children With Central Auditory Processing Disorder.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $276,750.00
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    Tackling Chronic Otitis Media And Its Impact On Children: Evidence And Action

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $286,891.00
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    This fellowship aims to improve outcomes for children with otitis media (OM) and hearing loss. This will be achieved through updated national and international guidance on the treatment of OM following a suite of systematic reviews, the trial of new interventions to improve outcomes for children with OM and improving access to treatment for children with OM by establishing an audiology telehealth program for children in rural and remote areas.
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    Estimating And Alleviating The Impacts Of Age-Related Sensory Decline

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $323,767.00
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    Sensory loss and dementia disproportionately affect older adults, often co-occur, and are the two leading contributors to disability burden among older Australians. This research will investigate the consequences that hearing and vision loss have for older adult health and wellbeing, informing strategies to reduce the disability burden of age-related sensory loss. These impacts include cognitive decline and dementia, mental health, quality of life, disability and independent living.
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    The Health Of Urban Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,032.00
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    The government is committed to reducing the gap in Aboriginal health. This research is part of the Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health; Australia’s largest prospective, longitudinal study of urban Aboriginal children. It will provide, for the first time, comprehensive information about the causes of health and illness in a large group of urban Aboriginal children. It will identify factors that can be changed in families and early childhood to prevent later disease.
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