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EACD 2024 (Associate Professor Paula Chagas)
30. maj 2024 17m

An interview with Associate Professor Paula Chagas! Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room ...

EACD 2024 (Dr Jill Zwicker)
30. maj 2024 15m

An interview with Dr Jill Zwicker! Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (...

EACD 2024 (Keynote Speakers: Prof Alex Haslam, Prof Catherine Haslam, Prof Sally Ann Lynch)
30. maj 2024 19m

A special interview with a trio of Keynote speakers - kick starting EACD 2024! Detailed show notes to come! Producer Ed apologises for the audio qua...

Episode 140 (Professor Alicia Spittle)
24. maj 2024 57m

COCHRANE REVIEW: EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES PROVIDED POST HOSPITAL DISCHARGE TO PREVENT MOTOR AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PRETERM INF...

Episode 139 (Matthew Haddon)
18. maj 2024 54m

Kindy Moves: the feasibility of an intensive interdisciplinary programme on goal and motor outcomes for preschool-aged children with neurodisabilities...

Episode 138 (Caitlin Gray - PhD Candidate)
11. maj 2024 50m

Down syndrome or Rett syndrome in the family: Parental reflections on sibling experience Caitlin Gray, Helen Leonard, Kingsley Wong, Sally Reed, Kate...

Episode 137 (Professor Susan Stott)
4. maj 2024 53m

MYTHS AND FACTS ON HIPS IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Reflections on this episode: Professor Susan Stott is a Professor of paediatric orthopaedic ...

Episode 136 (Dr Sian Williams)
26. apr. 2024 52m

Prioritized strategies to improve diagnosis and early management of cerebral palsy for both Māori and non-Māori familiesSian A Williams, Ivana Nakarad...

Episode 135 (Professor Susan Nittrouer)
19. apr. 2024 52m

Early otitis media puts children at risk for later auditory and language deficits Abstract Background: Otitis media is a common disorder of early ch...

Episode 134 (Dr Elena Mitteregger)
13. apr. 2024 48m

A family-tailored early motor intervention (EMI-Heart) for infants with complex congenital heart disease: study protocol for a feasibility RCT Elena ...

Episode 133 (Assistant Professor Giovanni Di Liberto)
6. apr. 2024 45m

EMERGENCE OF THE CORTICAL ENCODING OF PHONETIC FEATURES IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Adam Attaheri, Giorgia Cantisani, Richard B...

Episode 132 (Associate Professor Alexander Larcombe)
30. mar. 2024 50m

“Chemical analysis of fresh and aged Australian e-cigarette liquids”  published in the Medical Journal of Australia  “Electronic cigarette usage patt...

Episode 131 (Dr Alexandra Sullivan)
22. mar. 2024 53m

Parenting Practices May Buffer the Impact of Adversity on Epigenetic Age Acceleration Among Young Children With Developmental DelaysAlexandra D W Sull...

Episode 130 (Sue-Anne Davidson - PhD Candidate)
17. mar. 2024 57m

Implementation of an Integrated Knowledge to Action strategy can be used to implement the clinical guidelines for the early detection of cerebral pals...

Episode 129 (Dr Jacqui Barfoot)
10. mar. 2024 59m

Including a relationship-focus in paediatric occupational therapy interventions: Introducing the PAIR Model The importance of parent-child relationshi...

Episode 128 (Professor Iona Novak)
1. mar. 2024 51m

The potential of cell therapies for cerebral palsy: where are we today?Iona Novak, Madison Cb Paton, Alexandra R Griffin, Michelle Jackman, Remy K Bla...

Episode 127 (Professor Catherine Elliott)
1. mar. 2024 50m

Building a clinical researcher’s career - lessons from a mentor Professor Elliott is the Director of Research at Telethon Kids Institute, the Chair o...

Episode 126 (ResearchWorks Live at SSBI23)
11. nov. 2023 28m

Live from the Small Steps | BIG Impact 2023 Conference! The art of Science Communication.

Episode 125 (A thematic analysis)
29. okt. 2023 52m

Season 3 Wrap Up Final episode of the season?!? As Ash and Dayna reflect on this incredible year, we pull together some key themes of the episodes a...

Episode 124 (Dr Jessica Stokes-Parish)
21. okt. 2023 48m

Navigating the Credibility of Web-Based Information During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Using Mnemonics to Empower the Public to Spot Red Flags in Health In...

Episode 123 (Associate Professor Asha Bowen)
14. okt. 2023 49m

Bivalent Prefusion F Vaccine in Pregnancy to Prevent RSV Illness in Infants List of authors. Beate Kampmann, M.D., Ph.D.,  Shabir A. Madhi, M.B., B.C...

Episode 122 (Professor Ana Carolina de Campos)
5. okt. 2023 55m

F-words and early intervention ingredients for non-ambulant children with cerebral palsy: A scoping reviewAna Carolina De Campos, Álvaro Hidalgo-Roble...

Episode 121 (Loren West, Marissa Smith, Dr Dayna Pool, Dr Ashleigh Thornton)
30. sep. 2023 33m

A roundtable discussion about the clinical application of Mobility as a Human Right! Mobility is a fundamental human right and is supported by the Un...

Episode 120 (Associate Professor Samuel Logan)
22. sep. 2023 52m

Powered Mobility Device Use and Developmental Change of Young Children with Cerebral Palsy Mobility is a fundamental human right and is supported by t...

Episode 119 (Assistant Professor Heather Feldner and Andrina Sabet)
15. sep. 2023 1t 0m

ON Time Mobility: Advocating for Mobility Equity Abstract Mobility is a human right. The traditional definition of mobility in physical therapy prac...

Episode 118 (Dr Yannick Bleyenheuft)
8. sep. 2023 59m

Brain activation changes following motor training in children with unilateral cerebral palsy: An fMRI study Rodrigo Araneda, Laurance Dricot, Daniela...

Episode 117 (Mid-Season 3)
1. sep. 2023 4m

It has been an incredible week for the podcast this week. A quick debrief with Ash and Dayna and a look ahead to some exciting new epsiodes!

Episode 116 (Minister Bill Shorten)
29. aug. 2023 13m

The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) and evidence based practice. A very special ResearchWorks episode as we speak with (Australian) Feder...

Episode 115 (Professor Ben Jackson)
26. aug. 2023 1t 7m

Persuasion and Communication in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity How can we use persuasion methods to make people more physically active and im...

Episode 114 (Dr Saranda Bekteshi)
18. aug. 2023 56m

Eye movements and stress during eye-tracking gaming performance in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy Saranda Bekteshi, Petra Karlsson, Lieselot...