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  • Solving the large challenges facing healthcare systems around the world will require a huge shift in the way care for patients is provided, Professor Robyn Norton said in the first Oxford India…
    16/9/2014 -
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  • The George Institute for Global Health has won $3.5 million in prestigious fellowship funding to support five leading researchers to pursue work on their flagship projects. The Government funding…
    08/9/2014 -
    News
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  • Rohina Joshi is a senior research fellow in the Office of the Chief Scientist. Her work involves conducting research in alternative models of care for chronic disease management using a team…
    26/8/2014 -
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  • Associate Professor Julie Redfern is the Head of the Public Health and Health Services Programme Cardiovascular Division at The George Institute for Global Health.  Her current work on…
    05/6/2014 -
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  • The George Institute for Global Health welcomes the federal government’s announcement of a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) as an ongoing demonstration of its commitment to the importance of…
    14/5/2014 -
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  • Driving Change, an innovative driver licensing programme for young Aboriginal people, has been extended throughout New South Wales, following its first year in Redfern, Griffith and Shellharbour.…
    10/4/2014 -
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  • What is your job and what does it involve? I am currently a Research Fellow and the Global Database Manager for The George Institute's Food Policy Division. My main responsibility is the…
    21/3/2014 -
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  • Australians are being failed by national efforts to make foods healthier, Australian researchers have found. Foods continue to be laden with fat, sugar and salt with few controls on food…
    03/2/2014 -
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  • The George Institute for Global Health today announced a significant recruitment as part of an ongoing effort to broaden its global reach and impact on the provision of sustainable healthcare for the…
    18/12/2013 -
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  • Sunday, November 17 marks the 20th World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims, and The George Institute for Global Health, a leading health and medical research organisation whose work on road…
    15/11/2013 -
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  • The George Institute has received over $8 million in the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHRMC) grants and fellowships. Policy and effective treatments for stroke,…
    30/10/2013 -
    News
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  • Study shows rise in appropriate car restraints for children aged 2 to 5 since 2010 legislation was introduced, however researchers calling for more targeted education. Children aged two to…
    23/8/2013 -
    Media release
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  • University of Sydney researcher, Professor Elizabeth Elliott, has had critical input into the federal government’s $20 million grant announced today to fund research and prevention of Fetal Alcohol…
    06/8/2013 -
    News
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  • More than 40 of Australia’s leading experts on injury prevention and safety promotion are gathering in Sydney today, focussing on injury prevention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander…
    26/7/2013 -
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  • The primary aim of this research is to evaluate the safety benefits of a transport planning program which is designed to help older drivers make timely and appropriate decisions about driving.…
    24/7/2013 -
    Project
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  • This project aims to reduce the burden of obesity and related diseases through research, methods development, capacity building, and knowledge exchange on policy actions for creating healthy,…
    10/4/2013 -
    Project
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  • Jake began his Masters of Public Health at the University of Sydney in 2012. Aside from Injury prevention, he is also interested in suicide prevention, social and emotional wellbeing and other areas…
    21/3/2013 -
    Profile story
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  • The most sensitive instrument of the human body is the brain and the disorders that affect it, such as stroke, epilepsy, mood disorders, dementia, and sleep apnea, are key areas of research by the…
    14/3/2013 -
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  • Staff in intensive care units are constantly faced with the challenge of making critical decisions quickly and accurately. Our research is designed to provide them with the evidence they need make…
    14/3/2013 -
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  • With a population of 85.8 million, Vietnam is one of the most populous countries in the world, but the cost of healthcare is crippling. Our focus is on changing policy and making healthcare…
    21/2/2013 -
    News
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