CRE_Frailty
@cre_frailty
UoA- Centre of Research Excellence with the aim to prevent and better manage frailty so that older people can achieve ‘Healthy Ageing’.
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https://health.adelaide.edu.au/cre-frailty/ 29-11-2016 05:01:15
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Congratulations to Dr Azmeraw Amare on being awarded a 2022 Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) from Australian Research Council. Dr Amare will be investigating the genetic basis of human intrinsic capacity.
Now that is World-Class. Congratulations Renuka. Central Adelaide #BeLikeUs
Our team has enjoyed being part of the research & clinical teams at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Central Adelaide & Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research. The Hospital Research Foundation Group created a great video to celebrate 60 years of research at TQEH ow.ly/grhi50GrOEo
At the COTA South Australia Conversations with Salisbury Seniors on 12th Oct Prof Renuka Visvanathan discussed the UN Healthy Ageing Decade and spoke about preventative strategies through AVOID Frailty- A Activity, V Vaccination, O Optimising Medication, I Interacting, D Healthy Diet.
A screening tool proposed by our research team some years back has gone on to be adapted, investigated and put in use- excellent research by our PhD candidate Ms Shin Liau Shin Liau under the supervision of Prof Simon Bell at Monash Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Congratulations Prof Veronica Soebarto, Prof Renuka Visvanathan (CRE_Frailty) and team on being awarded an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Grant for 3 years to investigate "Resilient Housing for Low Socio-Economic Older People". #australia #olderpeople #housing #wellbeing
Congratulations Dr Rachel Ambagtsheer Dr Rachel Ambagtsheer who finally received the 2020 Robert Penhall Early Career Research Award in person from Robert Penhall himself at the Australian Association of Gerontology (SA Branch) Conference held last Friday. #research #ageingwell #ageing
Researchers are seeking people 65+ years to participate in the research. Please see the linked flier for eligibility. To participate contact Dr Larissa Martins ([email protected] or 0406 574 404). ow.ly/feyE50KTPCj