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Research that will assist in the identification of early stages of dementia, improve outcomes for childhood cancers, and examine ways to prevent a second heart attack are some of the UNSW projects that will share more than $180 million in federal government funding.
In this latest funding announcement, Minister for Health Greg Hunt announced that 106 new projects will receive funding through the government’s Medical Research Future Fund to support research in areas including cancer, dementia, brain injuries, heart problems and neurofibromatosis.
UNSW Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research, Scientia Professor Sven Rogge, congratulated the recipients.
“It is fantastic to see support for the outstanding work at UNSW on cancer, cardiovascular health, dementia, and Indigenous health spanning from clinical work, big data and artificial intelligence to community-led initiatives. Our researchers have been recognised for medical research that improves the lives of Australians and their
Researchers from UNSW Sydney will receive federal government funding for seven new medical research projects.
Research that will assist in the identification of early stages of dementia, improve outcomes for childhood cancers, and examine ways to prevent a second heart attack are some of the UNSW projects that will share more than $180 million in federal government funding.
In this latest funding announcement, Minister for Health Greg Hunt announced that 106 new projects will receive funding through the government’s Medical Research Future Fund to support research in areas including cancer, dementia, brain injuries, heart problems and neurofibromatosis.
UNSW Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research, Scientia Professor Sven Rogge, congratulated the recipients.