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Three researchers from George Institute among list of winners of new funding award

Date Time Three researchers from George Institute among list of winners of new funding award Congratulations to Xia Wang, Sonali Gnanenthiran and Julieann Coombes from The George Institute for making it to onto the list of 36 female researchers awarded Federal funding to advance women in early and mid-career stages of their research careers. The Australian Health Research Alliance (AHRA) Women’s Health Research, Translation and Impact Network (WHRTN) has provided up to $15,000 to all winners of AHRA WHRTN Early and Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Funded Awards. The Network is funded by the Morrison Government, Greg Hunt MP and the Medical Research Future Fund.

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New study on brain cooling turns treatment advice on its head

Date Time New study on brain cooling turns treatment advice on its head A large international study on the effects of cooling the brain after a cardiac arrest shows that contrary to current treatment recommendations, it doesn’t actually improve survival or recovery. The study, published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that a less intensive approach to temperature control in these patients may be warranted. Dr Manoj Saxena, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health and intensive care doctor at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, helped lead the study for Australian hospitals that took part. “Since 2005, treatment guidelines for unconscious cardiac arrest patients have recommended cooling the body temperature down to 33 degrees Celsius,” he said.

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