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University of Western Australia: New collaboration to help save lives and deliver scientific breakthroughs
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2020 RAI Awardees Announced
Four Australian medical researcher programs have been awarded a CSL Research Acceleration Initiative partnership, including a $500,000 AUD investment in each program over two years, to fast-track the discovery of innovative biotherapies to address unmet patient needs.
The CSL Research Acceleration Initiative establishes partnerships between CSL and global research organisations and includes funding as well as access to CSL R&D experts.
Marthe D’Ombrain, CSL’s Head of Global Research Innovation said, “Australian researchers have an excellent reputation globally for producing high quality, novel research. The CSL Research Acceleration Initiative is designed to enhance research commercialisation through partnerships in promising discovery programs.
Funding to tackle growing heart disease among children
29 Apr 2021 | 3 mins
Scientists at The University of Western Australia and Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute have been awarded $500,000 to develop new treatments for the world’s leading cause of cardiac death among children.
The funding boost from global biotechnology company CSL will be used to further research into hypertrophic cardiomyopathy – also known as ‘big heart syndrome’ – which affects children between five and 15 years old.
“Right now, we have no way of preventing or reversing damage to the heart. All we can do is alleviate the symptoms.”
Professor Livia Hool
Professor Livia Hool, from UWA’s School of Human Sciences, said the award would help build on previous breakthrough discoveries and could prevent and even reverse the damage of the inherited disease, which causes the heart to become dangerously large.