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Curtin neurological disease research awarded MSWA funding boost
Curtin University researchers have been awarded more than $1.1million from MSWA to conduct vital neurological research, focussing on major outcomes for people living with MS and Alzheimer’s disease.
For the third consecutive year, MSWA has made substantial funding commitments towards Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) projects that have the potential to improve the quality of life for people living with a neurological disease.
CHIRI Director Professor John Mamo has been awarded $550,000 to lead a new trial that aims to reverse the early stages of MS by targeting the underlying cause of MS.
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Curtin researchers awarded almost $500,000 funding to help improve care for TBI patients
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Study a potential game-changer for treatment of traumatic brain injury
Curtin University researchers have been awarded almost $500,000 in Federal Government funding to help improve care for people with traumatic brain injury (TBI), including those in rural, remote and Aboriginal communities.
Professor Melinda Fitzgerald from the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) at Curtin University will lead a national and international research team that will design a system to confidentially gather data on treatment and outcomes of TBI in all States and Territories in Australia.
Professor Fitzgerald said moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, which could be caused by road trauma, workplace incidents, acts of violence and falls, was often devastating for those affected and the research ultimately aimed to improve the lives of Australians who experience it.