Developmental Neurobiology Research Program Funding
QH · Australia
Funding to support developmental neurobiology research experiments in humans and animal models, including studies using blood, intranasal antipsychotic delivery vehicles and post-mortem brain tissue. The research focuses on schizophrenia, autism risk factors and vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy.
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Queensland
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Experiments in humans using blood samples, vehicles for intranasal antipsychotic delivery or post-mortem brain tissue, and experiments in animal models related to schizophrenia, autism risk factors and maternal vitamin D deficiency, stress or inflammation.Before you apply
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Research findings on brain molecular pathology in schizophrenia, links between maternal risk factors and later neurodevelopmental outcomes, and evidence to inform public health recommendations on vitamin D supplementation for pregnant women.Grant not accepting applications
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