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Research Assistant - Infectious Diseases

Facilitate the set up & day to day running of research projects in infectious diseases under the direction of research fellows

Development Manager

A new position for a skilled and motivated professional to build and progress a comprehensive, multifaceted high volume community fundraising program.

Senior Research Officer Child Disability Rare Diseases Program

Senior Research Officer to oversee our rare disease program in association with other team members.

Peter and Anne Hector Award

With the support of the Hector family, The Kids Research Institute Australia has established the Peter and Anne Hector Award to support an exceptional new student (Honours, Masters, Doctor of Medicine) undertaking translational research in Aboriginal children’s health and wellbeing.

Research

Moving beyond behaviour-only assessment: Incorporating biomarkers to improve the early detection and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders

This paper presents a response to the Camarata (2014) lead article regarding the accuracy and effectiveness of early identification and early intervention...

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Health conditions and their impact among adolescents and young adults with down syndrome

The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of medical conditions and use of health services among young adults with Down syndrome and describe the...

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Molecular tools for differentiation of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae from Haemophilus haemolyticus

The molecular approaches that have been developed for differentiation of NTHi from H. haemolyticus, with the advantages and disadvantages of each target

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Epigenetics in immune development and in allergic and autoimmune diseases

This paper is a review about the importance of alterations to the DNA molecule, rather than the DNA sequence, in the development of the immune system, and...

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Quality of Childcare Influences Children's Attentiveness and Emotional Regulation at School Entry

Among children using formal childcare, those who experienced higher-quality relationships were better able to regulate their attention and emotions as they...