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The annual NMHA Collaborative Seed Grant Scheme funds projects led by early and mid-career Researchers (EMCRs) focused on addressing the burdens posed by neurological, mental health, and substance abuse disorders. Funding is available to support strategic research with a focus on collaboration across organisations and disciplines led by early-to-mid-career researchers in our key areas of interest.

The 2025 NMHA Collaborative Seed Grant Scheme is now open. Please clickÌýhereÌýfor more information, including timeline, guidelines, and application form.

2024 NMHA Collaborative Seed Grant Recipients (up to $80,000)

In this round, the Theme funded one project per sub-theme.ÌýWe were pleased to see the diversity of high-quality research being undertaken across our Theme and would like to thank all applicants for their interest.

Recipient

Affiliation

Sub-theme

Project title

Dr Anne PalermoÌý

Neuroscience Research Australia

Brain Sciences & Translational Neuroscience

Stimulation-based therapies to restore respiratory function after acute spinal cord injury

A/Prof Jane Kohlhoff

School of Clinical Medicine, Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health

Children & Adolescent Well-being

Oxytocin receptor genes as predictors of toddler social-emotional and behavioural issues, and moderators of treatment response to an early parenting intervention

Dr Ria Hopkins

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

Complex & Difficult to Treat Diseases

Supporting safe and evidence-informed prescription opioid deprescribing to prevent adverse outcomes and optimise treatment

Dr Lauriane Jugé

Neuroscience Research Australia

Healthy Ageing

Prediction of early cerebral small vessel disease neuropathology in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea

2024 CVMM Early to Mid-Career Researcher Conference Award (up to $2,000):

Recipient

Affiliates

Conference

Talk Topic

Osvaldo Contreras

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

Biomolecular Horizons Congress

Time-resolved multi-omics illustrates the complex impact of DNA replication stress on chromatin integrity and pluripotency loss

Lauren Houston

The George Institute for Global Health

72nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New ZealandÌý

Risk of cardiovascular disease in female cancer survivors: a population cohort study using linked Australian health datasets

Jeanette Villanueva

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

TheÌý30th International Congress of The Transplantation Society

Improving donor heart preservation with funnel web spider venom and the anti-diabetic drug Empagliflozin

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Vivian Lee

The George Institute for Global Health

71stÌýInternational Joint Congress of the International Society of Obstetric Medicine (ISOM) and the Society of Obstetric Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (SOMANZ)

Investigating opportunities to prevent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus after Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: the DIVINE-NSW study.Ìý

Isaballa Tan

The George Institute for Global Health

International Society of Hypertension Scientific Meeting

Listen to Your Heart and Mind: A feasibility study on combined screening of raised blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, cognitive impairment and hearing lossÌý ÌýÌý

Katrina Kissock

The George Institute for Global HealthÌý

Preventive Health Conference

Developing a strategy to scale-up potassium-enriched salt use to prevent cardiovascular disease

Ìý

Past Awards

  • Recipient

    Affiliation

    Sub-theme

    Project title

    Dr Josie van Dorst

    School of Clinical Medicine, Sydney Children's Hospital

    Children and Adolescent Wellbeing

    Modulation of the gut-brain axis in prenatal opioid exposure

    Dr Wing See Yuen

    National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

    Children and Adolescent Wellbeing

    Novel insights into health service use of young people who experience alcohol and other drug-related harm and opportunities for intervention

    Dr Scott Teasdale

    Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health

    Complex and Difficult to Treat Diseases

    The skeleton in the mental health closet: nutritional deficiency-related hospitalisations in mental health service users in NSW Australia

    Dr Duong (Danielle) Thuy Tran

    National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

    Complex and Difficult to Treat Diseases

    Methadone and buprenorphine for opioid dependence in pregnant women: Quantifying use and health outcomes of mothers and newborns

    Dr Claire Burley

    School of Health Sciences and School of Clinical Medicine

    Healthy Ageing

    Healthy Body & Mind Program: A pilot randomised controlled trial to improve quality of life, reduce pain, and reduce dementia risk in people living with cognitive decline and osteoarthritis

    Dr Yoshiro Okubo

    Neuroscience Research Australia

    Healthy Ageing

    Development and validation of a paddle trip system to deliver unanticipated, controlled and realistic obstacle trips in older people

    Dr Karly Turner

    School of Psychology

    Brain Sciences and Translational Neuroscience

    Do drugs of abuse directly impact the neural circuits responsible for stimulus-controlled behaviour?

    Dr Tianruo Guo

    Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering

    Brain Sciences and Translational Neuroscience

    Anti-inflammatory effects of abdominal vagus nerve stimulation on experimental intestinal inflammation

  • Recipient

    Affiliation

    Sub-theme

    Project title

    Prof Valsamma Eapen

    Ìý

    School of Clinical Medicine

    Children & Adolescent Wellbeing

    Co-design and evaluate a ‘proof of concept’ intervention to improve cognitive, functional, and physical outcomes among young people with long-COVID in a multicultural population experiencing social adversity

    Dr Tessa Helman

    Ìý

    Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing

    Healthy Ageing

    Impact of mood and metabolic disorders on Alzheimer’s disease: Investigating sex-specific interactions of chronic condition multimorbidity

    A/Prof Gila Moalem-Taylor

    Ìý

    School of Biomedical Sciences

    Brain Sciences and Translational Neuroscience

    Nanoconjugates for treating neuropathic pain in an animal model of multiple sclerosis

    Dr Adith Mohan

    Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing

    Complex and Difficult to Treat Diseases

    The Clinical Alliance for Research and Education in Functional Neurological Disorders (CARE FND) – A bi-national clinical consortium to further clinical care and research in FND

  • Recipient

    Affiliation

    Grant title

    Dr Bridianne O'Dea

    Black Dog Institute

    While We Wait: Using digital technology to improve care for young people awaiting in-person mental health services

    A/Prof Michelle Tye

    Black Dog Institute

    Co-designing an implementation strategy for a youth suicide prevention digital health intervention in hospitals: A scoping study

    Dr Mei Ling (Mae) Lim

    Neuroscience Research Australia

    Own Your Balance 2.0: Development of a co-designed eHealth Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Program for Reducing Fear of Falling in Community-living Older People

    A/Prof Natasa Gisev

    National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

    Quantifying the age-related risk of fall-related harms among adults prescribed opioids in the
    community

    Dr Teri Furlong

    School of Biomedical Sciences

    Alkaloids derived from Phalaris plants as a novel model of synucleinopathy

    Dr Daniel Lin

    School of Clinical Medicine

    Evaluating the role of visual attention bias in emotion dysregulation in young children

    Dr Alison Seccull

    School of Clinical Medicine

    The co-design of a model of care for the provision of opioid treatment in primary care settings with ongoing support from specialist services

    Dr Scott Teasdale

    Mindgardens Neuroscience Network

    Keeping the Body in Mind – Primary Care: an individualised lifestyle service for people living with severe mental illness in a primary healthcare setting