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        New UNSW institute to spearhead NSW government drive for RNA research
 The UNSW RNA Institute will position Australia as a leader in the global research effort to combat emerging vaccine-resistant viruses, such as COVID-19 variants.
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        The unleashed virus defence at the root of a spectrum of diseases
 By revealing a new immune defence mechanism, researchers have made future diagnosis easier for patients with rare genetic changes affecting the blood, skin, brain and other organs.
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        Update on the impact of COVID-19 on Researchers
 Research Australia's fourth report on the impact of COVID-19 on Australia’s health and medical research community is now available.
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        How to address rigour in a grant proposal
 Addressing weaknesses and limitations in your science will reassure potential funders, say grant-writing coaches Jennifer L. Wilson and Crystal M. Botham. From Nature
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        Kirby Institute Seminar Series
 Upcoming seminars:
 EPIC-NSW: Final results of population-level PrEP roll-outWhen: 31 August 2021
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Genetic determinants of human infections in the era of high-throughput genomicsWhen: 7 September 2021
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        Health Sociology Review: Special Issue - Sociological Aspects of Knowledge Translation
 You are invited to contribute to a special issue of the esteemed journal, Health Sociology Review, which will focus on the sociological aspects of knowledge translation. See submission guidelines and contact  A/Prof. Ann Dadich and/or Prof. Katherine Boydell for further assistance.
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        NSW Health Commercialisation Training Program
 The Program, powered by Cicada Innovations aims to fast-track innovative ideas that will revolutionise the healthcare sector, improve patient outcomes, and provide economic opportunities for emerging medtech and biotech businesses in NSW. Foundations module available online, various upcoming courses and seminars.
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        AAA CAG Implementation and Translation Funding Scheme
 The Age and Ageing Clinical Academic Group's Implementation and Translation Funding scheme aims to support projects that address the CAGs key areas of focus. Projects should be aimed at implementing and translating research into practice and/or policy in order to improve service delivery and/or patient outcomes. Funding of up to $24.5K is available for up to 12 months.
 EOI Deadline: 6 September 2021
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        Palliative Care CAG Seed Funding Scheme
 The PC-CAG seed funding scheme is open to all disciplines and aims to accelerate palliative care research amongst practitioners that do not work in specialist palliative care. Three projects up to the value of $20K will be funded under this scheme. See the scheme guidelines and contact Project Officer Misbah Faiz for further guidance.
 Deadline: 11 October 2021
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        ARC Linkage Projects
 The Linkage Projects scheme supports projects which initiate or develop long term strategic research alliances to apply advanced knowledge to problems, acquire new knowledge and as a basis for securing commercial and other benefits of research. Estimated grant value: $50K to $300K.
 Deadline: 16 December 2021
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        Triple I Vision: A world where human health is enriched by controlling infection, enhancing immunity and managing inflammation.
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