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Assessing the virus transmission, immunity development and wellbeing of families during COVID-19
The ACE sub-project is working to inform universal antenatal screening for maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by thoroughly examining their impact on the pregnancy and child.
An experimental study linked to the Mums Minds Matter project, which aims to determine if pregnant women's willingness to engage in online wellbeing programs varies across types.
with Dr Maddalena Ferranna
We also wanted to find out whether any particular behaviours were associated with any specific mutation types.
Young people 13 years and older provided information on the health, school, internet and telephone services they used, as well as barriers to seeking help.
Community involvement plays an integral role in guiding our research - find out how.
At The Kids Research Institute Australia, we are committed to the ongoing work in Aboriginal health which includes investment, support and training of our Aboriginal researchers and staff.
Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways, most commonly driven by immuno-inflammatory responses to ubiquitous airborne antigens.
There is controversy regarding whether cystic fibrosis (CF) airway epithelial cells (AECs) are intrinsically proinflammatory.