The benefits of early intervention and quality of healthcare services for a child’s health trajectory are being studied by ORIGINS in real-time, with a network of health professionals integrated within the team.
Areas covered by this research domain include:
- Health professional feedback
- Referrals and early diagnosis
- Healthcare services and support
- Clinical pathology
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Strengths-based, tiered, accessible, resources and supports (STARS) for Kids for parent, carers and their children.
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Assessing efficacy of infant T-cells to develop child-specific cancer immunotherapies.
Learn more about Childhood Leukaemia
Identifying at risk hearts: examining cardiovascular risk factors in the ORIGINS cohort
Learn more about CVD Risk
This sub-project hopes to determine the effectiveness of blood polyamine levels as a marker for both diagnosis and prognosis of neuroblastoma patients.
Learn more about Measuring Plasma Polyamine Levels for Neuroblastoma ResearchCompleted
Assessing a dental photographic method as an alternative dental screening method.
Learn more about The Dental Screening Study
The Global Consortium of Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies (GLOBICS) is an international research network dedicated to advancing knowledge from Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies (OHBCS).
Learn more about GLOBICS