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A remarkable Institute leader will join a cohort of 25 STEM-qualified women to take part in the prestigious 2024 Women in Leadership Development (WILD) program.
With the help of clinicians and families who have children with Rett syndrome, our research aims to improve understanding of Rett syndrome.
In order to help doctors and families reduce the risk of fractures, we developed clinical guidelines for managing bone health in Rett syndrome.
Eight applicants were successful, and were awarded $15,000 each for activities supporting subsequent research grant applications.
Mental health concerns in youth are important in their own right. However, they can be even more troubling when your child is dealing with other health conditions.
Hands-on science lesson plans for teachers related to the topic 'Let's Get Active!'.
Hands-on science lesson plans for teachers related to the topic 'What's In Our Cells?'
Our Children’s Respiratory Science team is currently seeking research buddies to provide a community perspective on research into childhood asthma attacks.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common life‐shortening genetic disease affecting children.
Pneumococcal – a bacterial infection that can cause pneumonia and meningitis – is responsible for 1000s of hospital admissions in Australia each year, many of them children.