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In 2014, the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines & Infectious Diseases put out a first call for seed funding proposals.
Can baby’s early movements predict learning difficulties later in childhood?
Following a youth community forum held in March 2016, The Kids Research Institute Australia established the first Youth Advisory Group to ensure that the research conducted about young people at the Institute, is influenced by young people.
When you're pregnant, everyone has an opinion on what you should and shouldn't be doing. But the most important thing is to focus on making your body the best possible place to grow a baby.
Investigating the possible contributors to childhood lung disease by studying the epithelial cells from the nose at birth.
Our Child Physical Activity, Health and Development team focuses on improving children’s physical activity levels, health and development. We work to uncover the best environments, policies and programs to facilitate physically active lifestyles for lifelong health and wellbeing.
At The Kids Research Institute Australia, our vision is simple - happy healthy kids. We bring together community, researchers, practitioners, policy makers and funders who share our mission to improve the health, development and lives of children and young people through excellence in research.
Working Together: The Kids Research Institute Australia Commitment to Aboriginal Children and Families
In 2018, an independent panel of world-leading researchers undertook a Scientific Review of the Institute.
Check out Ch 7 News feature on The ORIGINS Project here