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Improving health outcomes with population-based biological, social and environmental information and research methods. [ 2002 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Better health outcomes through new reserach methods and population data.

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/254545]

Researchers: Prof Cashel Holman (Principal investigator) ,  E/Pr Michael Hobbs Prof Caroline Bower Prof Fiona Stanley Prof Mark Stevenson
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Brief description This proposal brings together two partner institutions and research teams in an integrated program through pooling of experience, sharing of databases and other resources and joint mentoring of new researchers to achieve improved health status through a whole of life and intergenerational view of health and health determinants. The proposal incorporates real consumer participation throughout the grant. The grant will help position Australia in the newly emerging research skills and methodology involved with data linkages. Building on the successful multi-disciplinary research environments at both institutions, the grant will provide additional funds for these two groups to work cooperatively together. The groups currently operate with established links to researchers on a national basis and will be exploring aspects from the biomedical, clinical and health service delivery perspective to link environmental and social determinants of health from early childhood to adulthood. The grant will provide research training in a whole of life approach. In particular, researchers will gain experience in linking research findings into health policy with active consumer involvement to improve health outcomes.

Funding Amount $AUD 3,050,000.00

Funding Scheme Capacity

Notes Population Health Capacity Building Grant

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