First published Saturday 1 September 2018.
About ORIGINS
The ultimate goal of The ORIGINS Project is to reduce the rising epidemic of non-communicable diseases through 'a healthy start to life'.
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The ultimate goal of The ORIGINS Project is to reduce the rising epidemic of non-communicable diseases through 'a healthy start to life'.
As well as ORIGINS long-term core research, there are a number of clinical trials, early interventions and shorter-term research studies that sit within ORIGINS. Known as sub-projects, these studies look at multiple aspects of child and family health and development.
The ORIGINS Project provides researchers, students, clinicians and universities with a unique opportunity to play a crucial role in changing the health of future generations.
Professor Andrew Whitehouse and the Autism team at Telethon Kids are working with Joondalup Health Campus as part of the ORIGINS Project to gain greater insight into how the brain develops in children who have difficulties with language, which is not unusual for young people with autism.
Read about it in The West Australian.
First published Saturday 1 September 2018.