What's new in Research
UniSA
wins funding to tackle Indigenous diabetes and cardiovascular epidemic
The NHMRC has awarded researchers at UniSA a prestigious Program Grant to support research into the causes,
appropriate interventions and health system changes that will help reduce
the incidence and adverse health impacts of diabetes and cardiovascular
disease in Indigenous populations.
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Grants
assist cutting-edge child health research
The Channel Seven Children's
Research Foundation has allocated approximately $200,000 of its
annual project grants to four UniSA
researchers from the School of
Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, commencing
in 2010. more..
Study to
investigate nutritional supplementation for autism
South Australian scientists have embarked on a new research
program looking at whether DNA damage is greater in children with autism
than in children without autism.
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UniSA
grows NHMRC research in health and wellbeing
UniSA has just been awarded more than $3.5 million for health
research funding from the National
Health and Medical Research Council.
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UniSA
leads valuable health research partnerships in SA
Building on its strong reputation for working in partnership
with industry, business, and community and government agencies, UniSA
has been successful in securing more than $2 million in funding from the
National Health and Medical Research
Council (NHMRC) to support two major collaborative health research
projects. more..
Autism alternatives
New research developments into autism from scientists at UniSA were
presented at an international conference in Sydney last month. And they
were well received with much interest shown in the work.
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UniSA
wins strong support for real world research
UniSA has retained a leading position in South Australia in
attracting Australian Research Council funding for research projects
partnered with industry.
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UniSA
breaks ground on bone growth research
Based at
UniSA's Sansom Institute and led by Associate Professor Cory Xian,
UniSA researchers are undertaking ground-breaking research into
understanding normal bone growth, growth plate injuries, and bone
defects caused by growth through injury and cancer chemotherapy.
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