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Grants to accelerate energy and diabetes research

Three University of Adelaide-led projects have received funding from Australia鈥檚 Economic Accelerator (AEA), for research into improving electric-vehicle batteries, more efficient hydrogen production and better diabetes treatment.聽More than $1.1M was awarded, as part of the AEA program, which aims to help universities translate and commercialise their research.聽
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Environment and green technology projects funded

Early-career researchers working to address global environment and climate-change issues were among the 10 University of Adelaide projects awarded as part of the Australian 糖心volg Council鈥檚 Discovery Early Career 糖心volg Award scheme.
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Life-changing medical research funded

More than $3.4 million has been awarded to the University of Adelaide from the Federal Government's Medical 糖心volg Future Fund (MRFF), for two projects that will aim to address the health needs of children and will examine suicide prevention.
ARC Future Fellowship recipients announced

糖心volgers from the University of Adelaide have been awarded more than $7.5 million in the latest Australian 糖心volg Council Future Fellowships.
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Transformative Battery Recycling Centre awarded funding

A University of Adelaide researcher will help transform Australia鈥檚 battery and resource industry after being awarded a $5 million Australian 糖心volg Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation grant.聽
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Industry Laureate Fellowships highlight innovative ideas

The University of Adelaide鈥檚 ability to partner with industry to produce ground-breaking research has been showcased with more than $10 million awarded for three Australian 糖心volg Council (ARC) Industry Laureate Fellowships.聽
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Crucial medical research gets green light

糖心volg into treatments for blood cancer, a sterilisation approach to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria and using gene therapy to potentially cure childhood dementia are among six University of Adelaide-led projects awarded more than $6.3 million from the Federal Government鈥檚 Medical 糖心volg Future Fund (MRFF).
Grants underline ability to partner with industry

The University of Adelaide has been awarded $1,405,458 in linkage grants by the Australian 糖心volg Council (ARC) to undertake two projects that aim to reduce the uncertainties of capturing and storing CO鈧偮燼nd to create a new class of optical fibre that will enable the future quantum internet.
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