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    Stephen Stick Practitioner Fellowship In Paediatric Respiratory Medicine

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $542,272.00
    Summary
    Fellowship will facilitate the further study of mechanisms of chronic childhood respiratory disease and strategies for intervention to reduce morbidity and improve quality of life for patients and families.
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    Translational Research On Malignant Pleural Effusion And Pleural Infection

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $487,891.00
    Summary
    I am a leading researcher in pleural effusions (fluid build-up in the chest) from cancer and infection. I run a multicentre clinical trial team to answer important questions directly relevant to patient care, as well as a lab research group with proven record of discovery new treatment targets. This fellowship will capitalize on platforms I have built and determine best approach to remove effusions, understand etiologic roles of the fluid ultimately to find ways to stop fluid from forming.
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    Practitioner Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $420,541.00
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    I am a thoracic physician undertaking clinical translational research in lung and thoracic cancers
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    Generating And Applying Clinical Research To Improve The Outcomes Of Neonatal Intensive Care

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $568,892.00
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    Birth is a complex process and sometimes babies require help to make the transition to independent life. Professor Peter Davis is conducting research into how best to support this transition. This involves helping the lungs to work efficiently and supporting the changes in circulation of the blood to the brain and to the rest of the body. His work aims to quickly identify babies who need help and then provide better treatments to make sure they have the best chance of a healthy life.
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    Improving Outcomes For Critically Ill Patients After Traumatic Brain Injury And Blood Transfusion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $418,049.00
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    The Fellowship will support an academic clinician to lead the Alfred Intensive Care Department, and the Monash ANZIC Research Centre. Two pivotal NHMRC supported clinical trials, led by the Fellow, are each the largest and most definitive trials in their fields, and will complete during Fellowship and provide extensive data for research outputs. Concurrently, a new research program to improve patients function and quality of life after critical illness, will be supported.
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    Developing Drugs And Vaccines For Malaria By Undertaking Experimental Studies In Humans

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,345.00
    Summary
    In this Fellowship I will undertake experimental malaria infections in human volunteers to develop new drugs and vaccines for malaria
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    Optimising Emergency And Trauma Systems Through Evidence Based Pathways

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $418,049.00
    Summary
    Developing systems for emergency and trauma care based on strong evidence and robust data systems is crucial to the acute health sector. Through an extensive, well recognised collaboration of research groups at The Alfred, Monash and the National Trauma Research Institute, we aim to undertake world leading systems development both locally and globally, focusing on prehospital, emergency and trauma clinical care pathways significantly reducing mortality and improving functional outcomes.
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    The Generation Of High Quality Evidence In Critical Care Medicine Through Multicentre Randomized Controleld Trials And Its Translation Into Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,121.00
    Summary
    This research program will establish new approaches to sepsis, traumatic brain injury, kidney protection, transfusion, post-operative care, sedation, antibiotics and mobilization of acutely ill patients. Experimental research will help understand why the kidney malfunctions during severe infection. Database investigations will identify of successful patterns of treatment and potential new fields of investigations. Informatics based studies will use electronic data to develop decision support sys .... This research program will establish new approaches to sepsis, traumatic brain injury, kidney protection, transfusion, post-operative care, sedation, antibiotics and mobilization of acutely ill patients. Experimental research will help understand why the kidney malfunctions during severe infection. Database investigations will identify of successful patterns of treatment and potential new fields of investigations. Informatics based studies will use electronic data to develop decision support systems to improve patient care.
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    Redefining Antibiotic Dosing To Reduce Bacterial Resistance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $474,513.00
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    >3000 Australians die every year from severe infections (nearly 3-fold higher in number than our annual road toll). These treatment failures are due to sub-optimal antibiotic dosing from a poor understanding of why concentrations are different in these patients. I will use my laboratory to define what antibiotic concentrations we need to achieve and perform clinical studies with my collaborative network to demonstrate that we can redefine antibiotic dosing to reduce the emergence of superbugs .... >3000 Australians die every year from severe infections (nearly 3-fold higher in number than our annual road toll). These treatment failures are due to sub-optimal antibiotic dosing from a poor understanding of why concentrations are different in these patients. I will use my laboratory to define what antibiotic concentrations we need to achieve and perform clinical studies with my collaborative network to demonstrate that we can redefine antibiotic dosing to reduce the emergence of superbugs.
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    Better Care Of Heart And Lung Disease For Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander People In Rural And Remote Australia

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,583.00
    Summary
    Lung and heart disease are major contributors to the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander health gap. This is even more so in remote and regional Australia. This Fellowship will generate new knowledge regarding how best to prevent, diagnose and treat heart and lung disease in this setting. Based in Alice Springs, it will bring together researchers and health care providers across northern and Central Australia and link them with our leading national research institutes.
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