THE Queensland Institute of
Medical Research will receive $2.4
million in funding to study the
cause of oesophagus cancer.
The deadly disease kills around
70% of the people who contract it,
and around 1000 Australians are
diagnosed with it every year.
The grant is just one of 17
involved in the $42.3m medical
research funding recently doled out
by the Government, with other
research grant winners set to look
into cost-effective personalised
medicine in breast cancer,
nutritional solutions to major
diseases, antibiotic resistance for
respiratory infections, reducing
children’s food allergies, and better
management ...
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