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Grants Awarded

Granting Body

Project Title

Investigators

Amount Awarded

NHMRC Project Grant Improved support for regional and remote paediatric oncology families: a randomised controlled trial of videotelephony. Wootton, R., Irving, Hallahan, Theodoros, D., Russell, T., Scuffham $294,000
Motor accident insurance commission Internet-based multidisciplinary assessment of patients following Traumatic Brain Injury. Russell, T., Theodoros, D. $25,000
NHMRC Project Grant Telerehabilitation: Assessing acquired neurogenic communication disorders online. Theodoros, D., Russell, T., Wootton, R. $171,250
Royal Brisbane and Womens’ Hospital Research Foundation Use of telehealth to conduct speech pathology assessments of communication and swallowing function following laryngectomy: A pilot study. White, J., Ward, E., Theodoros, D., Russell T.
$10,000
NHMRC Project Grant A telehealth application for the assessment and treatment of disordered speech in Parkinson’s disease. Theodoros, D., Ward, E., Wootton, R., Russell, T., Scott, D., Cahill, L.
$362,876
Faculty of Health Sciences, UQ Equipment Grant: A Telerehabilitation Large Image Projection System. Russell, T., Theodoros, D. $52,874
UQ New Staff Research Startup Fund The reliability of assessing balance via low-bandwidth Internet based telerehabilitation. Russell, T. $11,998
Occupational Therapists Board of Queensland Conducting home visits and functional assessments via the Internet for children undergoing rehabilitation: a feasibility and reliability study of telerehabilitation. Hoffman, T., Ziviani, J., McKinlay., & Russell, T. $16, 500
UQ New Staff Research Start-up Fund Establishing the reliability of occupational therapy home visits conducted via the Internet Hoffmann, T. $11, 993

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Last updated: 04 04 2008