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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.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

• Eligibility details are not specified in the supplied content. • Funding is for developmental neurobiology research experiments in humans and animal models. • The linked information source is The University of Queensland.
Eligibility details are not provided in the supplied content. Based on the research nature and linked institution, applicants are likely to be research organisations or universities capable of conducting human and animal neurobiology experiments.

What's Funded

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.

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Expected Outcomes

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.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

universityother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

research

Keywords

developmental neurobiologyresearchschizophreniaautismvitamin Dmaternal healthanimal modelsbrain tissue

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Developmental Neurobiology Research Program Funding?

The Developmental Neurobiology Research Program Funding is a research grant offered by QH in 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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Who is eligible for the Developmental Neurobiology Research Program Funding?

  • Eligibility details are not specified in the supplied content.
  • Funding is for developmental neurobiology research experiments in humans and animal models.
  • The linked information source is The University of Queensland.
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What activities are funded?

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.
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