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Mother and child in Sierra Leone
Monday, 24 Aug 2020
  • Impact story
  • Research story

A/Prof Kamalini Lokuge and team awarded $180,000 by the Waterloo Foundation to strengthen participatory approaches to adolescent sexual health in Sierra Leonne

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ACT Health Contact Tracing
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2020
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Contact tracers need more than technical skills to be successful.

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Associate Professor Kamalini Lokuge
Thursday, 06 Aug 2020
  • Academic profile
  • Impact story

Associate Professor Kamalini Lokuge and her team are currently working with obstetricians in PNG to evaluate maternal and newborn care training.

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Ms Daniela Espinoza Oyarce
Wednesday, 05 Aug 2020
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Researchers looked at more than 10,000 people to find the effects of depression and anxiety on brain volume.

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Professor Emily Banks, ANU
Thursday, 30 Jul 2020
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Professor Emily Banks honoured with the prestigious Thoracic Society of Australia & New Zealand President’s Award for her work promoting respiratory health.

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Bushfire smoke children's book
Thursday, 30 Jul 2020
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Parents, carers and educators of children aged six to 12 years are being asked to help produce a children's story book about bushfire smoke and health.

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Child health
Monday, 20 Jul 2020
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$2.2m to improve the measurement and valuation of child health to inform Government decision making on public funding for medicines and medical services.

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Photo of Dr Jason Agostino
Monday, 13 Jul 2020
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Dr Jason Agostino and team awarded $1.6 million to enhance chronic disease screening and management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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Thursday, 09 Jul 2020
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Some of the world’s finest epidemiologists debated this topic in the 2020 ANU Crawford Leadership Forum – Big Picture Series.

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