Tag: early career

  • 2019 Fresh Science Nominations Now Open

    Are you an Early Career Researcher (ECR) and want the world to know about your discoveries? What’s the story behind your research and how can you tell it in a compelling way? Fresh Science is a national competition designed to help you craft a compelling story to tell the community and media.

     

    The program takes up-and-coming researchers with no media experience and helps you become a spokesperson for science. If selected you’ll take part in:

    • a one day media and communication training course where you’ll meet and chat with journalists from TV, newspaper and radio, including doing some practice interviews
    • a one day professional development program where you’ll met people from business and government; learn how to pitch and make a pitch; write a short profile and social media posts with the guidance of two professional science communicators
    • attend an evening event at the local pub where you get to practice presenting your results in an understandable and fun way

     

    As part of Fresh Science they will publish a short, media-ready profile on you and promote via social media channels. See previous stories

     

    If you’re an ECR currently working in Australia why not apply now?

     

    Nominations close 23:59 Wednesday 14 August 2019

    Read more about the eligibility criteria

  • Spinnaker Health Research Foundation grants

    The Spinnaker Health Research Foundation 2020 Grants are opening for Expressions of Interest (EOI) on Monday 8 July 2019. 

     

    Spinnaker supports health research which responds to identified needs of the community of the south metropolitan area of Perth, and has potential for translation at a local, national and international level.

     

    Early Career Research and See grants are available up to $15,000. Projects are required to demonstrate the capacity for translation into practice. The projects must also demonstrate the opportunities for sharing of knowledge for the betterment of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of disease or human health conditions.

     

    Why not book a time with the Consumer and Community Health Research Network to review your application?

     

    Read more about how to apply.

     

    Deadline for Expression of Interest – 4pm, 9 August 2019

    Information Session – 8am, 17 July 2019

    Grant Writing Session – 12pm, 19 July 2019

    Contact Dani Ryder to register for any of the above sessions

  • WA’s future leaders in health research recognised

    Eleven of the leading Western Australian early career researchers have been awarded the inaugural WAHTN Early Career Fellowships in Translational Health Research. This means the Fellows will receive a share of a $1 million fund from the Commonwealth Government’s Medical Research Future Fund, matching funding from WAHTN partner organisations and external agencies.

     

    Health Minister Roger Cook, has congratulated the new Fellows and praised the State Government’s continual investment in health research. If you would like to read the full statement from the Minister click here

    Read on below for a full list of the successful Early Career Fellows:

     

     

    Early Career Fellow Project Title Organisation
    Dr Gail Alvares Establishing an autism phenomics platform for Western Australia Telethon Kids Institute
    Ms Jodie Armstrong The Learn, Engage and Play (LEaP) Study: The Development and Evaluation of a Therapeutic Playgroup for Children with Developmental Delay Child and Adolescent Health Service / Curtin University
    Associate Professor Fenella Gill Unifying systems for recognition and response to paediatric clinical deterioration in Western Australia Child and Adolescent Health Service / Curtin University
    Dr Ariel Mace FeBRILe3 – Fever, Blood cultures and Readiness for discharge in Infants less than 3 months old Child and Adolescent Health Service / South Metropolitan Health Service
    Dr Luke Marinovich Impact of consensus guidelines on margins for breast conserving surgery: translation to clinical care in WA Curtin University
    Dr Ashleigh McEvoy Translation of ‘Liquid Biopsy’ Research into Clinical Practice Edith Cowan University
    Dr Belinda McLean Implementation of an evidence-based allied health intervention to improve functional outcomes of children with cerebral palsy Child and Adolescent Health Service / Curtin University
    Dr Jing Pang Translational research for improving the care of familial hypercholesterolaemia: closing the gaps The University of Western Australia
    Dr Janessa Pickering Developing laboratory diagnostics for Strep A carriage: an essential step to progress vaccine and acute rheumatic fever primary prevention Telethon Kids Institute
    Dr Roslyn Ward B2: I Can Communicate Child and Adolescent Health Service / Curtin University
    Dr Yue Wu Prospective evaluation of a clinical decision-support tool to guide antibiotic selection for empiric treatment of urinary infections in children Telethon Kids Institute