Australian Centre for Precision Health

Australian Centre for Precision Health Australian Centre for Precision Health (ACPreH) brings together a multidisciplinary group of leading

29/05/2025

🎥 The survey featured in this Channel 10 News First story is open until June 20th.
If you’ve ever been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and are aged 18 or older, your input would be greatly appreciated. Take a look, and help share with any relevant networks/groups if you can.
🔗 Take part or find out more here:https://unisasurveys.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3KuR3ohn99UX48K

Registration link in the comments
28/05/2025

Registration link in the comments

Have you ever been diagnosed with ovarian cancer? UniSA is looking for people aged 18 years and above to share their exp...
08/05/2025

Have you ever been diagnosed with ovarian cancer? UniSA is looking for people aged 18 years and above to share their experiences in an anonymous online survey. Your participation could assist in the creation of more effective tools to better detect early symptoms.

The survey is open until June 20th. To find out more and participate, click here:
https://unisasurveys.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3KuR3ohn99UX48K

This project has been approved by the University of South Australia’s Human Research Ethics Committee (Ethics Protocol 206591). Produced with the financial and other support of the Health Translation SA (HTSA) Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Catalyst Grant Scheme, led by HTSA, supported by the Cancer Council SA.

07/02/2022

New research from the University of South Australia could deliver a breakthrough for children suffering one of the most severe forms of genetic epilepsy.

18/01/2022

UniSA researchers are urging government to consider nature-based citizen science as part of their public health policies to improve health and wellbeing.

16/12/2021

Ne UniSA research shows alarmingly high attendance rates at hospital emergency departments for children, teens and adult victims of child abuse and neglect.

06/12/2021

UniSA researchers have identified genetic evidence for a role of vitamin D deficiency in causing cardiovascular disease and higher blood pressure.

13/10/2021

UniSA lung health expert Associate Professor Kristin Carson-Chahhoud has won the 2021 Australian Museum AstraZeneca Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science.

26/08/2021

A spot of sunshine, a love of nature, and a desire to make a difference – it’s a simple combination, but together, these three elements could be key to improving physical activity, health, and wellbeing of older South Australians.

11/08/2021

It’s the global epidemic that affects two in every five adults, but as obesity continues to expand waistlines worldwide, researchers at the University of South Australia are warning that harmful body fat can also increase the risk of dementia and stroke.

03/08/2021

It’s a favourite first-order for the day, but while a quick coffee may perk us up, new research from the University of South Australia shows that too much could be dragging us down, especially when it comes to brain health.

13/07/2021

A state-of-the-art genetic biobank could hold the key to preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), potentially saving the lives of hundreds of babies who die from the devastating condition each year.

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Established in 2018 UniSA’s Australian Centre for Precision Health (ACPreH) brings together a multidisciplinary group of leading experts in genomics, population health and evidence translation to create the next generation of solutions for global health problems.

Our goals are to prevent disease before it strikes, and to create innovative solutions to address issues focused on health and wellbeing. We do this by developing ways to improve risk prediction and risk factor discovery, as well as disease screening and health education.