Your support is creating a brighter future
Funding research is imperative in solving the problems we face and making a positive difference for future generations. New discoveries benefit our health, our planet and our legacy. Read how your support can change lives.
Dr Anya Arthurs has made a significant discovery that not only advances our understanding of stillbirths, but also offers hope for preventing them in the future.
Associate Professor Harriet Whiley has led an Australia-first investigation into the prevalence of waterborne microbes in healthcare settings.
Dr Yee Lian Chew has made a crucial new discovery on how memories are made, through the support of an Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers grant.
Dr Luke Grundy is working to reduce chronic bladder pain and harmful pain control thanks to Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers.
Dr Ryan Balzan has developed a program to reduce the onset of eating disorders, with the support of Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers.
Dr Alice Clement discovered sense of smell has been vital across 400 million years of evolution - thanks to a study supported by Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers.
Dr Fiona Rillotta's research, supported by Impact Seed Funding, is expanding the horizons of Australians living with an intellectual disability.
Our researchers are saving lives through early detection and preventative treatment for cancer.
Supporting our mental health by leveraging digital technology.
Dr Vanessa Conn's research into the most common form of blood cancer in children was made possible by an Impact Seed Funding for Early Career Researchers grant.
Dr Lisa Beatty has developed a research-based online resource to support those diagnosed with cancer.
Inspired by his son, Flinders researcher Dr Paul Constable is working on links between autism and the eye’s response to light.
Impact Seed Funding recipient, Dr Catherine Attard, is fighting for the conversation of the world’s largest animal though her genomics research.
The high incidence of illness in our healthcare workers creates significant anxiety and stress amongst those working to halt the pandemic.
Researcher, Dr Grace Skrzypiec, is assessing the impact of the pandemic lockdown on pre-teens and teens.
Flinders’ Órama Institute is looking after our mental health and well-being, both in and out of social isolation.
Multiple research projects are under way, examining every facet of COVID-19 to build our knowledge and understanding.
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