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Case Study: JLT

From ensuring exceptional insurance protection to holding fundraising events, JLT has the interests of The Kids Research Institute Australia well covered.

Research

Using syringe infusion pumps Springfusors for the administration of intravenous antibiotics for children with CF at PCH (SIPS-CF)

André Schultz MBChB, PhD, FRACP Head, BREATH Team Head, BREATH Team Prof André Schultz is the Head, BREATH Team at The Kids Research Institute

Head, Brand and Strategic Communication(2)

The Opportunity While enjoying enormous success, the Institute operates in a highly competitive environment, especially for funding.  As such,

Head, Brand and Strategic Communication

The Opportunity While enjoying enormous success, the Institute operates in a highly competitive environment, especially for funding.  As such,

Research Communications Officer

The Opportunity The Communications and Development team implements the Institute's overall communications, marketing and philanthropy strategies, as

Web/Database Developer

The Opportunity We have a great opportunity for an enthusiastic individual with a breadth of technical skills to focus on the development of data

News & Events

Sharing the power of data at TEDx Perth

Dr Hannah Moore was one of WA’s brightest minds chosen to speak at TEDX Perth in November last year, presenting her insights into the power of data in fighting infectious diseases to a sold-out crowd at the Perth Concert Hall.

News & Events

CoLab scholarship to help drive better access to support services

Curtin University researcher Belinda Cuomo is one of the first recipients of a CoLab Top-Up Scholarship.

Research

Epidemiology of Rare Craniofacial Anomalies: Retrospective Western Australian Population Data Linkage Study

We aimed to describe birth prevalence of rare craniofacial anomalies and associations with antenatal and perinatal factors. All live and stillbirths in Western Australia between 1980 and 2010 were identified from the Western Australian Birth Registrations and the Midwives Notification System (also provides information on antenatal and perinatal factors).