WA researchers awarded $9.7 million for ground-breaking child health studies
6 February 2009
WA’s nation-leading immunisation program for babies slashes RSV hospital admissions
An Australian-first study demonstrating the effectiveness of a new immunisation against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for babies found it to be almost 90 per cent effective in reducing hospitalisation rates and helped more than 500 WA families avoid a hospital stay.
Read more about WA’s nation-leading immunisation program for babies slashes RSV hospital admissionsWA researchers awarded $9.7 million for ground-breaking child health studies
6 February 2009
Study opportunity for Aboriginal Health Workers
27 January 2009
Pregnancy link to child behaviour
2 December 2008
Critical mass in rare diseases - an innovative internet approach
2 October 2008
New approach needed to tackle child abuse and neglect
25 August 2008
Be on alert for meningitis
11 August 2008
Aboriginal researcher NAIDOC Person of the Year
14 July 2008
Telethon Institute to move to QEII site
7 July 2008
COAG investment will help close the gap
4 July 2008
International award for Rett syndrome research
17 June 2008
John Langoulant to head child health research Board
28 May 2008
Variety of foods at breakfast linked with better mental health for teens
26 May 2008