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Animals in research

Any research funded by the Leukaemia Foundation that involves animals must conform with strict guidelines set by the NH&MRC and independent ethics committees before approval. Read our position statementLink opens in a new window for more information.

Research Award Recipients

The Leukaemia Foundation National Research Program is proud to announce the successful applicants for funding in 2009.

In 2009, the Foundation is investing more than $2.8 million in 41 research projects nationally. This includes 8 new PhD scholarships, 3 new Fellowships, 1 Career Establishment Grant, 1 Honours Scholarship and 10 new Grants-in-Aid; as well as support for ongoing projects. Overall, the success rate for applications received for the 2009 funding year was 27%.

Details of the successful applications can be found by selecting the 2009 link below.

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2009 Grant-in-Aid recipients

2009 Grant-in-Aid recipients Professor Peter Klinken and Dr Louise Winteringham; WAIMR

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Since the National Research Program began in 2004, the Leukaemia Foundation has invested $11,765,000 in research for better treatments and cures for blood cancers and related disorders.