Posted on: 15 July, 2020
Generous funding from the Raymond E Purves Foundation will support innovative research to identify how osteoarthritis causes cardiovascular disease.
$100,000 will go towards Dr Cindy Shu to continue her valuable project to better define the link between osteoarthritis and heart disease, and inform improved treatment.
Nearly 2.5 million Australians currently suffer from osteoarthritis, with the disa.....
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Category: Funding support
Posted on: 09 August, 2019
Two Kolling Institute researchers have welcomed a significant funding boost through a large NSW Government program to help tackle Australia’s number one killer, heart disease.
Professors Gemma Figtree and Martin Ugander have each been awarded a $750,000 grant to encourage researchers to find breakthroughs and help establish NSW as a centre for research excellence.
The funding is part of a broader .....
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Category: Funding support