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    Changes In The Excitability Of Motoneurons In Stroke

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $171,004.00
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    Low Cost High Precision Radiotherapy: A Synergistic Framework For Tumour Tracking During Treatment

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,768.00
    Summary
    Advances in technology have enabled radiotherapy to become more sophisticated and more efficient at treating cancer. Yet, despite its sophistication, today radiotherapy suffers from a major problem: whilst we routinely image patients prior to treatment, no anatomical information is available during treatment. This project aims to solve this problem by making use of a number of sensors that are already available in a radiotherapy to track the tumours positions during treatment, when it counts.
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    Real-time In-vivo Imaging During Lung Cancer Radiotherapy

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,768.00
    Summary
    Lung tumours move in clinically significant and unpredicable ways. Current radiotherapy is limited by the lack of real-time imaging to monitor tumour motion. The aim of this project is to develop and clinically implement Real-time In-vivo Imaging to enable motion-adaptive radiotherapy and thereby improve treatment outcomes. Real-time In-vivo Imaging is a software technology that will be applicalbe to 90% of modern radiotherapy systems globally and will enable wide access to advanced cancer care.
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    Development Of A Chronically Implantable, Miniaturised Device For Monitoring Ventricular Function, To Assist Tracking An

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $335,000.00
    Summary
    Heart failure (HF) is increasing - with ~5million sufferers (1-3rd in New York Heart Association Class III-IV i.e. severe cases) in the US alone, and ~12-15 million worldwide. Its management consumes health resources and strains sufferers, families and institutions. The proposed monitoring-management device, chronically implanted by minimally invasive surgery, will track the heart’s pumping pattern. It will allow informed decisions to optimise therapy, thereby improving Quality of Life (QOL), de .... Heart failure (HF) is increasing - with ~5million sufferers (1-3rd in New York Heart Association Class III-IV i.e. severe cases) in the US alone, and ~12-15 million worldwide. Its management consumes health resources and strains sufferers, families and institutions. The proposed monitoring-management device, chronically implanted by minimally invasive surgery, will track the heart’s pumping pattern. It will allow informed decisions to optimise therapy, thereby improving Quality of Life (QOL), decreasing hospitalisations and decreasing healthcare costs. We aim to develop a small, chronically and easily implantable device to track changes in heart function in HF patients.
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    InforMS – An Electronic Patient-driven Health Care Model With Digital Biomarker Monitoring That Improves The Clinical Care Of People With MS.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $703,705.00
    Summary
    Clinicians are lacking timely and sensitive data to detect treatment failure in MS. We will create a paradigm shift in MS care by developing an electronic patient-centred health care system, ‘InforMS’, that becomes a “one-stop-shop” management system which empowers and activates people with MS to collect invaluable time-sensitive monitoring data. We will test InforMS on around 3,000 people with MS to measure uptake and ensure it supports health improvements and changes to clinical practice.
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    Recovery Of Movement In Stroke Compared With Cerebral P Alsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $66,375.00
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    Muscle Control In Cerebral Palsy.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $169,347.00
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    Prevention Of Muscle Contracture And Limb Deformity In Cerebral Palsy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $114,148.00
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    Dissemmnation Of HIV And Establishment Of Cellular Reservoirs During Transmission

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,460.00
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    A Motion Correction Technique For Accurate PET/CT Brain Imaging In Paediatric And Dementia Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $190,450.00
    Summary
    PET-CT imaging is a vital tool in the diagnosis and management of patients with brain disorders including dementia, epilepsy and cancer. However images are often distorted by patient motion, particularly in demented and paediatric patients. The CI has recently developed a motion tracking and correction method to derive images nearly free of motion effects. This aim of this project is to evaluate its impact on image quality in a variety of patients referred for PET- CT brain investigations.
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