
CRF helps UniSA researchers improve children’s health and wellbeing
The University of South Australia has been awarded almost $550,000 in research funding by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation to support seven research projects, focussed specifically on improving the
CRF funds virtual reality program at UniSA to help build life skills for children with intellectual disability
Learning life skills via virtual reality: a game-changer for children with intellectual disabilities. Learning to become independent is a crucial developmental milestone for all children, but for children with an
CRF funds virtual reality program for children with disabilities
7NEWS Elise Baker reporting : Wednesday 21 October 2020 Everyday life skills many of us take for granted can be tough for children with an intellectual or developmental disability. Researchers
CRF dedicates $1.5mil to children’s research in 2021
South Australian researchers have been awarded $1.5million in grants by the Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation to conduct quality research into the health, education and welfare of children in 2021.
CRF Grant helps fund revolutionary robot to target zika virus cure
Researchers in the Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer’s Cell Screen SA (CeSSA) are using revolutionary medical research equipment to find potential treatments to help protect millions of unborn babiesUltra-rapid testing a game changer for children in intensive care
Access to life-saving genomic testing for critically-ill children across Australia is a step closer, with the release of a new study that finds ultra-rapid testing can transform the diagnosis and treatment ofProfessor Claire Roberts to represent Flinders University on CRF Board
The Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Claire Roberts to its Honorary Board, effective 23 June 2020. Professor Roberts comes to the BoardCRF Grant helps develop novel treatment for kids with asthma
Augmented reality could help teens take control of their mental wellness, as new research from the University of South Australia trials the next-gen technology, in a push to curb increasing rates of
CRF supports study using Pokemon Go-style app to reduce asthma and anxiety
In a world first, South Australian researchers want to find out if an app can reduce the symptoms of anxiety and help control asthma in children. They will be testing