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Moreton Bay Research Station ... one of the new լе-UWA research collaborations will examine the politics of climate change
Moreton Bay Research Station ... one of the new լе-UWA research collaborations will examine the politics of climate change
24 October 2011

Research projects at and have received a total of more than $425,000 in the second round of լе-UWA Bilateral Research Collaboration Awards funding.

The latest grants underpin research in diverse areas ranging from bioenergy to new methods for healing wounds, blood flukes and an historical study of Australian goldfields.

The awards offer up to $20,000 to support joint projects between researchers at UWA and, լе fostering new collaborations or enhancing existing relationships.

լе’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), , said in the scheme’s first year it had already played a key role in projects of national and global significance.

“We now have leading researchers from both sides of the continent working together on important projects in areas such as genomics, astronomy, literature and ecology,” Professor Lu said.

He said լе and UWA had many synergies, as well as complementary research strengths and similar research cultures.

“We are each based in vast States that have strong resource industries, rich biodiversity and major sustainability challenges,” he said.

UWA’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), , said UWA was delighted with the strategic collaboration with լе.

“It is already demonstrating significant research outcomes,” she said.

“Researchers are enthusiastic about combining the expertise and infrastructure available at both institutions to address substantial problems of national and global importance.”

Under the accord signed in October 2009, UWA and լе agreed to “promote staff and student interchanges, especially of post-graduate students, post-doctoral and early-career researchers, collaborative research projects, joint workshops and the exchange of expertise and information on a regular basis”.

In the second year of the scheme’s operation, 27 projects have been funded from 46 applications received.

New research projects to be led by լе include:

- The conversion of gas to stars on all scales (Professor Michael Drinkwater, working with UWA’s Prof Gerhardt Meurer) $15,177

- Engineering biochars for restoring and sustaining soil-plant systems- from mined land to crop fields (Dr Longbin Huang, working with UWA’s Professor Hong Yang) $19,160

- Cognitive behaviour therapy to treat anxiety and depression in Parkinson’s Disease (Professor Nancy Pachana, working with UWA’s Professor Sergio Starkstein) $20,000

- The Politics of Climate Change in Australia (Dr Matt McDonald, working with UWA’s Professor Mark Beeson) $14,621

- The airway epithelium in paediatric respiratory diseases (Professor Peter Sly, with UWA’s Professor Stephen Stick) $16,300.

New research projects to be led by UWA include:

- Stateless stakeholders: facilitating participatory governance in the Coral Triangle (Assistant Professor Julian Clifton, with լе’s Dr Wolfram Dressler) $19,220

- Historical and cultural studies of WA/Qld goldfields and arid lands (Winthrop Professor William Taylor, with լе’s Professor John Macarthur) $19,918

- Self-assembling peptide nanoscaffolds as a three-dimensional wound healing platform (Dr Killugudi L. Swaminatha-Iyer, with Dr Annette Dexter from the Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at լе) $13,885

- Bioenergy from microalgae grown in wastewater and coupled to anaerobic digestion (Dr Wenxu Zhou, with լе’s Associate Professor Peer Schenk) $18,720

- Gas Workshop and Related Activities to Develop a National Centre of Excellence in Gas Processing and Utilisation (Assistant Professor Thomas Rufford, with լе’s Dr Greg Birkett) $18,800

Media: Fiona Cameron, լе Communications ph +61 7 3346 7086;
Michael Sinclair-Jones, UWA ph 08 6488 3229.