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- The Oxford Mail has featured our innovative study on a tablet application that measures the vital signs of heart failure sufferers The system allows doctors to remotely check patients…13/8/2015 -Newsentity:node6,712.4536
- Research Fellow at The George Institute, UK, Dr Amanda Hall has won an Early Career Researcher award for her study that explores how tai chi helps to improve symptoms for people with low back pain…12/4/2016 -Newsentity:node6,681.6904
- Carrie Deane can’t remember anything from the night she was struck by an oncoming car, but the injuries she sustained would take well over five years to heal. Deane’s injuries included shattered…16/11/2014 -Newsentity:node6,681.6904
- Senior researchers from The George Institute for Global Health are being hailed as women leaders. Today, Professor Rebecca Ivers was announced as one of Australia’s most influential female…02/10/2014 -Newsentity:node6,651.2085
- Dr Shobhana Nagraj, a doctoral student with The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford, has been awarded a prestigious Clinical Research Training Fellowship by the UK’s…01/6/2018 -Newsentity:node6,651.2085
- The George Institute for Global Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Anushka Patel as its new Chief Executive Officer. Professor Patel will be replacing Professor Robyn Norton…07/12/2022 -Newsentity:node6,651.2085
- A key goal on the journey toward achieving Universal Health Coverage is making healthcare more affordable. Understanding optimal ways to pay for health and healthcare and to identify wastage and…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node6,636.0728
- We are working with organisations across the globe to explore how the use of digital technology can improve healthcare delivery. In Australia we jointly hosted the first International Digital…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node6,636.0728
- Dr Jenny Tran, bottom left, with the other winners of the Asian Women of Achievement Awards. The George Institute's Dr Jenny Tran, a medical doctor, Rhodes scholar, and one of Forbes’ ‘30…11/5/2018 -Newsentity:node6,606.005
- Poor diets that are high in salt and sugar or excess energy and don’t include sufficient quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables are contributing to a whole host of non-communicable diseases. That’…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node6,576.208
- People living with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease and diabetes are more vulnerable to becoming severely ill or dying from COVID-19, and yet of all the interventional clinical…30/9/2020 -Newsentity:node6,561.4097
- Sensyne Health has acquired the SUPPORT-HF™ digital health software developed by researchers at The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford. SUPPORT-HF has been designed to…03/10/2018 -Newsentity:node6,561.4097
- In the last four years, the world has experienced multiple crises. The COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, conflict, food insecurity and rising cost of living have strained the resilience of our…15/9/2023 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node6,561.4097
- We are delighted to announce that Professor Helena Legido-Quigley has been appointed Chair in Health Systems Science at The George Institute for Global Health, UK and the School of Public Health,…26/5/2023 -Newsentity:node6,532.0137
- We are thrilled to share the news that Professor Jane Hirst has been appointed Clinical Chair in Global Women’s Health at The George Institute for Global Health, UK, and the School of Public Health…01/8/2023 -Newsentity:node6,502.8794
- COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by a newly discovered coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Subsequently it has spread to 187 countries and territories with more…24/3/2020 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node6,474.004
- By Professor Robyn Norton As a result of significant reductions in maternal and infant mortality over the past few decades, we have much to celebrate in terms of improving health outcomes for people…08/3/2017 -Newsentity:node6,474.004
- A new study analysing sugar content in Australian beverages shows that a voluntary industry pledge to reduce sugar had little or no impact on companies actually doing so. Decreases were larger among…02/11/2022 -Newsentity:node6,474.004
- Falls are a growing and under-recognised public health issue globally. Every year more than 684,000 people die as a result of a fall, the majority of them in low- and middle-income countries. An…28/4/2021 -Newsentity:node6,417.0156
- ‘Every action matters, every bit of warming matters, every year matters, every choice matters’ Prof Kristie Ebi, University of Washington On 5 and 6 December 2019, I joined Professor Ebi and…11/12/2019 -Newsentity:node6,388.8955