Australia’s peak funding body for health and medical research has awarded $14.2 million to projects at The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine.
University of Queensland health and medical research projects aimed at improving the nation’s healthcare will benefit from a national allocation of more than $483 million announced today.
The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine has secured $8.3 million over five years from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to help tackle some of the world’s biggest health challenges.
New methods of preventing intestinal worms and better ways of supporting children with cerebral palsy are potential outcomes from University of Queensland research that has drawn more than $1.5 million in joint government and community funding this week.
A University of Queensland project to develop a smartphone app to prevent Indigenous youth suicide has received more than $800,000 from the Federal Government.
The National Health and Medical Research Council has awarded six new Research Fellowships at The University of Queensland, and extended funding on another four.
Scientists from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Medicine + Biomedical Sciences (M+BS) have received nearly $30 million in the recent allocation of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grants.
University of Queensland-led research into solutions for musculoskeletal conditions such as back pain and osteoarthritis has attracted more than $8 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Six University of Queensland researchers will receive a total of almost $3.6 million in federal funding over four years to continue their work on dementia.
Projects, fellowships and centres within the Faculty of Medicine + Biomedical Sciences will receive approximately $29 million in funding through grants awarded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).