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Australia-India collaborative research projects share $5 2 million in grants

Australia-India collaborative research projects share $5 2 million in grants
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Monash Health, BioQ Devices and QHeart Medical today announced the commencement of pilot clinical testing using the BIOQ CA device

Monash Health, BioQ Devices and QHeart Medical today announced the commencement of pilot clinical testing using the BIOQ CA device Share Article Monash Health, BioQ Devices and QHeart Medical today announced the commencement of pilot clinical testing using the BIOQ CA device, a revolutionary “pumpless” heart therapy device for hypertensive heart failure and resistant hypertension. The BIOQ CA revolutionary “pumpless” heart therapy device for hypertensive heart failure and resistant hypertension has achieved successful results in a world-first clinical study BRISBANE, Australia and MELBOURNE, Australia (PRWEB) May 14, 2021 Monash Health, BioQ Devices and QHeart Medical today announced the commencement of pilot clinical testing using the BIOQ CA device, a revolutionary “pumpless” heart therapy device for hypertensive heart failure and resistant hypertension.

QUT awarded grant for COVID-19 surface research

Australia and India partner on COVID-19 research

Australia and India partner on COVID-19 research Photo: Unsplash/Prasesh Shiwakoti AKIPRESS.COM - Australian and Indian researchers will work together to advance COVID-19 screening and study the future health effects of the virus, after a nearly $4 million investment by the Scott Morrison Government, Just Earth news reported. The Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) has funded six new projects, including one to develop COVID-19 diagnostic technologies and another study of the longer-term effects on the hearts and lungs of patients who have recovered. Other projects will develop risk management systems to protect farmers from disasters associated with climate change and demonstrate how food-drying technology using renewable energy can reduce pollution in the food-processing sector.

Thermal energy storage the key to reducing agricultural food pollution

 E-Mail IMAGE: The burning of rice husks is a major contributor to air pollution and landfill in India. view more  Credit: UniSA University of South Australia thermal energy researcher Professor Frank Bruno has been awarded almost $1 million by the Federal Government to find a solution to agricultural pollution in Australia and India. Prof Bruno, South Australian Energy Chair at UniSA s Future Industries Institute, will lead a collaborative project with India s biggest private university, LPU, to develop a renewable energy-driven food processing and drying system which alleviates both pollution and landfill issues in both countries. India is the largest global producer of food, while Australia is one of the world s largest food exporters.

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