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Grant Award List
Grant Awards (GA) are reported on GrantConnect as the result of a grant being awarded by an Australian Government entity. GA must be published on GrantConnect within 21 days of a grant agreement taking effect.
The mandatory reporting of Grant Awards on GrantConnect takes effect from 31 December 2017.
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The right to rehabilitation for people with dementia: tackling stigma and implementing evidence-based interventions
Mechanofluorescent Surfaces for Understanding Complex Cell Traction Forces
Achieving true representation of Indigenous people in nursing and midwifery
Translational Design: Product Development for Research Commercialisation
How limbs evolved from fins: the role of somite cells
Preventing bones loss and restoring sexual function in women with premature ovarian insufficiency: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial
The project will grow the safety management systems for the grey fleet sector; expanding available organisational workplace road safety engagement materials; and assist Industry Partners in measuring and reporting on their workplace road safety culture
International law and the Challenge of Populism
Combining Novel Imaging Biomarkers with AI-Accelerated Diagnosis for Equitable Patient Selection To Proactive Treatment With Middle Meningeal Artery Embolisation To Improve Outcomes in cSDH
Metal Halide Perovskite Spin-Orbit Torque Devices
Inhibiting adenylate-forming enzymes via a new reaction-hijacking mechanism
Optimising health information exchange during aged care transfers
MicroRNA targeting to enhance haematopoietic stem cell function
Implementation research: Delivering impact at the interface between reproductive and metabolic women’s health