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Exome sequencing is widely used in the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases and provides useful variant data for analysis of complex diseases. There is not always adequate population-specific reference data to assist in assigning a diagnostic variant to a specific clinical condition.
We will prioritise our partnerships with Aboriginal families and communities across Western Australia and beyond to improve the health and development of their children.
Information is scarce about the occupational health effects of exposure to alumina dust. This study examines the respiratory effects of inspirable alumina dust exposure in alumina refineries.
Engaging activities to help families keep kids happy and healthy during social isolation are available in an Australian app underpinned by the latest child development science.
A new app utilising ground breaking research into the early years will assist parents and carers develop their child’s life skills while going about their daily routines.
Colab’s new Bright Tomorrows parent app is helping families across Australia give their young children the best developmental start in life.
Growing up poor is about more than just the size of your bank account. Read the new CoLab Impact of Poverty Evidence Report.
Daniel Christensen, The Kids Research Institute Australia Life Course Centre research fellow, explained there was rapid change in a child’s brain in the first few years of life, making their home environment and relationship with carers incredibly important.
To investigate feasibility of aquatic high intensity interval training for adolescents with cerebral palsy, who can ambulate independently but may choose a mobility aid in some circumstances.
Around seven per cent of children and young people live in poverty, and one third are developmentally vulnerable when they start full-time school.