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Hannah Watson awarded PhD scholarship to advance safer, more personalised care for premature babies
Emerging researcher Hannah Watson has been awarded a University of Western Australia PhD scholarship, with additional top-up funding from WIRF, to undertake research aimed at improving outcomes for babies born too early.
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WIRF to invest $500,000 in research through 2026 Research Acceleration Awards
Monday 2 March 2026 - Applications are officially open for the WIRF 2026 Research Acceleration Awards, a major funding initiative supporting Western Australian researchers to advance breakthroughs in women’s, maternal, and newborn health.
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World-first model shows how fetal brains respond to low oxygen – with clues for better care
A new study from WIRF and international partners has created the world’s first controllable model of acute fetal hypoxia - a condition where an unborn baby gets too little oxygen - using artificial placenta technology.
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