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Elizabeth WilkesLiz Wilkes is a Noongar woman with family connections to the Wadjuk and Ballardong tribes. She has a background in nursing and a passion for Aboriginal health and community engagement.
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia are seeking young people (aged 14-25) who have a trans or gender diverse sibling aged 25 or under to take part in a new study.
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Compatibility of pentoxifylline injection with syringe and inline filtersTobias Strunk MD, PhD, FRACP Head, Neonatal Health tobias.strunk@thekids.org.au Head, Neonatal Health Clinical Professor Tobias Strunk is a

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Does your school pass the test?Do you feel your child is well supported by their school when it comes to managing diabetes? If so, our researchers want to hear from you.

We’re looking for participants for a new study to evaluate a novel desensitization method for peanut allergies.
Manage the Learning & Development program for the Institute's staff and students so they can continue to learn and thrive trough various stages of their careers
The Centre is committed to supporting high quality research by providing support for researchers to undertake activities of high priority to the WCVID.
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Diabetes Camp changes for 2016-2017You may have heard we're moving to our new home at Perth Children's Hospital later this year, sadly this means we've had to cancel our camps.

Consultation appointments are one-off clinical appointments to discuss the best next steps for supporting children’s strengths and support needs. These sessions are available for families and professionals.

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World-first nasal spray whooping cough vaccine aims to protect young bubsTiny babies could soon have much-needed protection from community transmission of potentially deadly whooping cough thanks to a world-first nasal spray vaccine being trialed at The Kids Research Institute Australia.