News: research
The ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide stands strong globally
The ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide has reasserted its position in the 2021 QS World ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog Rankings, placed firmly in the top 1% of world universities, with a ranking of 106, released today.
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COVID-19 research to inform housing policy
The ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide is leading two rapid response research projects to help governments at all levels make the best housing policy decisions during and following the Coronavirus pandemic. The projects are part of the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Housing and Urban Research Institute’s (AHURI) COVID-19 Research Agenda.Â
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Link between rising use of antidepressants and youth suicide
New research from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide and Curtin ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog and has shown rates of antidepressant use and suicide by young ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogns have risen sharply since 2009, raising concerns about the safety of current treatment practices, and the veracity of advice from ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn suicide prevention experts.
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$3 million for congenital heart disease research
More than $3 million has been awarded to the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide’s Robinson Research Institute to identify the predisposing conditions and potentially modifiable factors that can substantially reduce the risk of congenital heart defects. The funding is from the Federal Government’s Medical Research Future Fund’s (MRFF) Cardiovascular Health Mission to boost research into heart disease and stroke. The funding will allow further critical research on understanding the range of factors that contribute to congenital heart defects affecting the lives of many children.
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$300,000 to ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide for diabetes research
The Diabetes SA Research Grants Program has awarded $300,000 in funding, all to researchers from the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide. The grants program, which launched in 2018, funds research into diabetes detection, prevention and management. Without significant change it is estimated that 642 million people will have diabetes by 2040.
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Understanding behaviour around food waste
A new research project aims to understand household behaviours around food waste in order to reduce the amount of food sent to landfill. It will promote a circular economy where the nutrients from food waste go back into the compost industry, and ultimately save greenhouse gas emissions from damaging our climate further when food waste rots in landfill.
$7 million investment to unite genomics research in SA
Research institutes across South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog are combining their expertise and resources to establish a state-of-the-art centre for genomics in SA. The South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Genomics Centre will open its doors on 1 July 2020 thanks to an investment of more than $7 million, including $2 million from Bioplatforms ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog through the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy.
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VivaZome licenses ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide stem cell technology
VivaZome Therapeutics and the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide have entered into a series of agreements encompassing licensing of technology, access to stem cells and conduct of research, all in support of VivaZome’s mission to develop and commercialise exosome-based therapeutics.
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Flying foxes in SA exposed to zoonotic viruses
×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide researchers have found that South ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s population of Grey-headed flying foxes, which took up residence in 2010, has been exposed to a number of viruses, including Hendra virus that can be transmitted to humans via horses. But they have not found evidence of exposure to ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn bat lyssavirus. Â
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New technique delivers complete DNA sequences of chromosomes inherited from mother and father
An international team of scientists led by the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog of Adelaide’s Davies Research Centre has shown that it is possible to disentangle the DNA sequences of the chromosomes inherited from the mother and the father, to create true diploid genomes from a single individual.