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NHMRC funding supports diabetes and ovarian cancer clinical trials
Projects protecting against loss of kidney function for diabetes patients and refining ovarian cancer prognosis have received NHMRC funding.
UNSW Sydney researchers have received $4.8 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for two clinical trials to improve the health of Australians.
UNSW Senior Vice Dean (Research and Operations) at the faculty of Medicine & Health, Professor Sean Emery, said the funding was critical in helping researchers undertake innovative research that has the potential to improve quality of life and health.
“These grants will help our researchers develop new preventions and treatments to help improve the quality of life for many. I’m proud of the researchers who were successful in this round and look forward to seeing the results of their studies,” Prof. Emery said.